Self-portrait in a Velvet Cap with Plume

Rembrandt van Rijn (mentioned on object), 1638

In his early self-portraits, Rembrandt often practises rendering light or emotions. By contrast, these later ones are more narrative, because he dresses up in imaginary costumes (e.g. complete with an Oriental sword) or in 16th-century attire. With the latter variant, he aligns himself with celebrated 16th-century artists, such as Lucas van Leyden, Titian or Raphael.

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-1961-989
  • Dimensionsheight 134 mm x width 103 mm
  • Physical characteristicsets en droge naald

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Self-portrait in a Velvet Cap with Plume
    • Self-portrait in a velvet cap with plume
  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-1961-989

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • mark: Lugt 2228
    • mark: Lugt 176
    • signature and date: ‘Rembrandt f. 1638’
  • Catalogue reference

    • Hollstein Dutch 20-1(1)
    • Bartsch 20-1(1)
    • New Hollstein Dutch and Flemish (Rembrandt text) 170-1(4)

Creation

  • Creation

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

    1638

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    ets en droge naald

  • Dimensions

    height 134 mm x width 103 mm


This work is about

  • Person


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

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

  • Acquisition

    bequest 1961

  • Copyright


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