The Ship of Fortune

Rembrandt van Rijn (mentioned on object), 1633

In his book Der Zee-Vaert Lof (In Praise of Navigation), Elias Herckmans contends that Dutch maritime trade flourishes best in times of peace. In chapter three, he discusses the Pax Romana (Roman Peace). Rembrandt made a book illustration for this, in which he sums up the entire chapter. The nude female figure on the ship is Fortuna, prosperity, which favours sea trade when peace prevails.

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-1961-1048
  • Dimensionsheight 113 mm x width 166 mm
  • Physical characteristicsets

Identification

  • Title(s)

    The Ship of Fortune

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-1961-1048

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • collector's mark: Lugt 2228
    • collector's mark: Lugt 1522
    • signature and date: ‘Rembrandt f. 1633’
  • Catalogue reference

    • New Hollstein Dutch and Flemish (Rembrandt text) 123-2(2)
    • Bartsch 111-2(2)
    • Hollstein Dutch 111-2(2)

Creation

  • Creation

    • printmaker: Rembrandt van Rijn (mentioned on object)
    • after design by Rembrandt van Rijn
  • Dating

    1633

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    ets

  • Dimensions

    height 113 mm x width 166 mm


Explanatory note

  • B.111; 2e staat; coll. J. Reiss gek. Craddock en Barnard 1926


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  • Subject


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Mr and Mrs De Bruijn-van der Leeuw Bequest, Muri, Switzerland

  • Acquisition

    bequest 1961

  • Copyright


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