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Inn on the Amstelveenseweg
pen and black ink, on paper toned with a light brown wash, later additions in grey wash and pen and brown ink, c. 1652
Rembrandt apparently drew this landscape on a bend in the Amstelveenseweg, southwest of Amsterdam. The building on the left is an inn, recognizable by the sign at the front. Only the black pen lines are original. The brown strokes in the sky and the additions with the brush in the landscape were made by a later owner of the drawing.
- Artwork typedrawing
- Object numberRP-T-1901-A-4523
- Dimensionsheight 141 mm x width 200 mm