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Good Samaritan
anonymous, after c. 1635 - c. 1636
- Artwork typedrawing
- Object numberRP-T-1901-A-4528
- Dimensionsheight 111 mm x width 137 mm
- Physical characteristicspen and brown ink; framing line in brown ink
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Title(s)
Good Samaritan
Object type
Object number
RP-T-1901-A-4528
Part of catalogue
Catalogue reference
Schatborn 85
Creation
Creation
- draughtsman: anonymous
- after drawing by Govert Flinck (possibly), Amsterdam
- after drawing by Rembrandt van Rijn [rejected attribution]
Dating
after c. 1635 - c. 1636
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Physical description
pen and brown ink; framing line in brown ink
Dimensions
height 111 mm x width 137 mm
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Acquisition and rights
Credit line
Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt
Acquisition
purchase 1901-04
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Provenance
…; collection Jacob de Vos Jbzn (1803-78), Amsterdam (L. 1450); his widow, Abrahamina Henrietta de Vos-Wurfbain (1808-83), Amsterdam; his sale, Amsterdam (C.F. Roos et al.), 22 May 1883 sqq., possibly no. 377, as Rembrandt, fl. 305, to the dealer A. Meder, Berlin;{According to an inscription on the drawing; copy RKD.} …; collection William Pitcairn Knowles (1820-94), Rotterdam and Wiesbaden (L. 2643); his sale, Amsterdam (F. Muller), 25 (26) June 1895 sqq., no. 534, as Rembrandt, fl. 76, to the dealer C.F. Roos for the Vereniging Rembrandt;{According to an inscription on the drawing; copy RKD.} from whom on loan to the museum, 1895; from whom, fl. 87.50, to the museum (L. 2228), 1901
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anonymous, after Govert Flinck
Good Samaritan
Amsterdam, after c. 1635 - c. 1636
Inscriptions
inscribed on verso, in pencil: centre, 13; centre right, by Pitcairn Knowles, de Vos – Sale; lower centre (with the 1895 Pitcairn Knowles sale no.), 534; lower right (with the 1906 Hofstede de Groot no.), deGr 1171
Technical notes
Watermark: Letters BB [L] and fragment of a shield, close to Heawood, no. 137 (1631)
Provenance
…; collection Jacob de Vos Jbzn (1803-78), Amsterdam (L. 1450); his widow, Abrahamina Henrietta de Vos-Wurfbain (1808-83), Amsterdam; his sale, Amsterdam (C.F. Roos et al.), 22 May 1883 sqq., possibly no. 377, as Rembrandt, fl. 305, to the dealer A. Meder, Berlin;1According to an inscription on the drawing; copy RKD. …; collection William Pitcairn Knowles (1820-94), Rotterdam and Wiesbaden (L. 2643); his sale, Amsterdam (F. Muller), 25 (26) June 1895 sqq., no. 534, as Rembrandt, fl. 76, to the dealer C.F. Roos for the Vereniging Rembrandt;2According to an inscription on the drawing; copy RKD. from whom on loan to the museum, 1895; from whom, fl. 87.50, to the museum (L. 2228), 1901
Object number: RP-T-1901-A-4528
Credit line: Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt
Entry
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, who helps and cares for a robbed and mistreated man, Christ illustrated the idea of brotherly love through compassion. Here, the man, who has been robbed of his clothes, is being lifted up by the only partially shown Samaritan, who takes him to an inn (Luke 10:25-37).
There is a second version of this scene, whose current whereabouts are unknown,3Sale, Amsterdam (A.W.M. Mensing), 25 October 1932, no. 38. and both drawings are considered to be copies. The draughtsmanship indicates a dating of circa 1635-36, when Flinck was a pupil of Rembrandt for a year. The sheet was inspired in the placement of the two figures by a print by Werner van der Valckert (c. 1580/85-c. 1627/47) (e.g. inv. no. RP-P-OB-15.635), although there the group is in reverse.4Hollstein, XXXII, no. 3. The drawing that most resembles the present sheet is the Samson and Delilah, in the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, which has been attributed to Govert Flinck.5Benesch 1973, no. 127, recto (as Rembrandt); M. Royalton-Kisch, The Drawings of Rembrandt: A Revision of Otto Benesch’s Catalogue Raisonné (online), no. 127 (as attributed to Flinck). The heavy, multi-directional crosshatching is typical of the early Flinck. Yet in the case of the Amsterdam drawing, the handling seems too coarse to be an original. In the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, is a comparable sheet (inv. no. PC 35637) that, like the present drawing, must be a copy after Flinck.6E. Brugerolles, Rembrandt et son entourage, exh. cat. Paris (École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts)/Ajaccio (Palais Fesch-Musée des Beaux-Arts) 2012-14, no. 24.
Peter Schatborn, 2018
Literature
C. Hofstede de Groot, Die Handzeichnungen Rembrandts, Haarlem 1906, no. 1171 (as Rembrandt); W.R. Valentiner, Rembrandt: Die Meisters Handzeichnungen, 2 vols., Stuttgart and elsewhere 1925-34, I (1925), no. 372 (as Rembrandt, c. 1631); M.D. Henkel, Catalogus van de Nederlandsche teekeningen in het Rijksmuseum te Amsterdam, I: Teekeningen van Rembrandt en zijn school, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1942, no. 83 (as Rembrandt); O. Benesch, The Drawings of Rembrandt (rev. edn. by E. Benesch), 6 vols., London 1973 (orig. edn. 1954-57), no. C4; P. Schatborn, Catalogus van de Nederlandse tekeningen in het Rijksprentenkabinet, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, IV: Tekeningen van Rembrandt, zijn onbekende leerlingen en navolgers/Drawings by Rembrandt, his Anonymous Pupils and Followers, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1985, no. 85 (as school of Rembrandt, c. 1630), with earlier literature; W.A. Liedtke et al., Rembrandt/Not Rembrandt in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Aspects of Connoisseurship, 2 vols., exh. cat. New York (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 1995-96, I, p. 77
Citation
P. Schatborn, 2018, 'anonymous, Good Samaritan, after c. 1635 - c. 1636', in J. Turner (ed.), Drawings by Rembrandt and his School in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200118036
(accessed 6 December 2025 16:50:47).Footnotes
- 1According to an inscription on the drawing; copy RKD.
- 2According to an inscription on the drawing; copy RKD.
- 3Sale, Amsterdam (A.W.M. Mensing), 25 October 1932, no. 38.
- 4Hollstein, XXXII, no. 3.
- 5Benesch 1973, no. 127, recto (as Rembrandt); M. Royalton-Kisch, The Drawings of Rembrandt: A Revision of Otto Benesch’s Catalogue Raisonné (online), no. 127 (as attributed to Flinck).
- 6E. Brugerolles, Rembrandt et son entourage, exh. cat. Paris (École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts)/Ajaccio (Palais Fesch-Musée des Beaux-Arts) 2012-14, no. 24.

















