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Jongen met hond, twee pratende mannen en een hoofd van opzij
school van Rembrandt van Rijn, ca. 1657 - ca. 1662
- Soort kunstwerktekening
- ObjectnummerRP-T-1897-A-3202
- Afmetingenhoogte 94 mm x breedte 131 mm
- Fysieke kenmerkenrietpen en bruine inkt, op lichtbruin gekleurd papier; kaderlijnen in bruine inkt
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Identificatie
Titel(s)
Jongen met hond, twee pratende mannen en een hoofd van opzij
Objecttype
Objectnummer
RP-T-1897-A-3202
Onderdeel van catalogus
Catalogusreferentie
Schatborn 97
Vervaardiging
Vervaardiging
tekenaar: school van Rembrandt van Rijn, Amsterdam
Datering
ca. 1657 - ca. 1662
Zoek verder op
Materiaal en techniek
Fysieke kenmerken
rietpen en bruine inkt, op lichtbruin gekleurd papier; kaderlijnen in bruine inkt
Afmetingen
hoogte 94 mm x breedte 131 mm
Toelichting
Marijn Schapelhouman, Rembrandt en de kunst van het tekenen, Zwolle/Amsterdam 2006, p. 21 (kleurafb. 16)
Dit werk gaat over
Onderwerp
Verwerving en rechten
Verwerving
aankoop 1897-03-01
Copyright
Herkomst
…; collection William Mayor (? - 1874), London (L. 2639); …; collection Jacob de Vos Jbzn (1803-78), Amsterdam (L. 1450), by 1868;{Vosmaer 1868, p. 516.} his widow, Abrahamina Henrietta de Vos-Wurfbain (1808-83), Amsterdam; his sale, Amsterdam (C.F. Roos et al.), 22 May 1883 sqq., no. 421, as Rembrandt, fl. 100, to the dealer J. de Vries, Amsterdam;{Copy RKD.} …; from the dealer F. Muller, Amsterdam, with two other drawings, fl. 480 for all, to the museum (L. 2228), 1897
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Rembrandt van Rijn (school of)
Boy with a Dog, Two Men Talking and a Profile Head of a Man
Amsterdam, c. 1657 - c. 1662
Inscriptions
inscribed on verso: upper centre, in red chalk, N° 9; centre, in pencil, R.7; below this (with the sheet turned upside down), by Hofstede de Groot, in pencil, h. 94 / b. 131 / T 9716; lower left, with the mark of Mayor, in brown ink, WM (L. 2639); lower right (with the sheet turned upside down), in pencil (with the 1906 Hofstede de Groot no.), degr. 1192
Technical notes
Watermark: None
Condition
Water stains throughout; folds (vertical), centre right
Provenance
…; collection William Mayor (? - 1874), London (L. 2639); …; collection Jacob de Vos Jbzn (1803-78), Amsterdam (L. 1450), by 1868;1Vosmaer 1868, p. 516. his widow, Abrahamina Henrietta de Vos-Wurfbain (1808-83), Amsterdam; his sale, Amsterdam (C.F. Roos et al.), 22 May 1883 sqq., no. 421, as Rembrandt, fl. 100, to the dealer J. de Vries, Amsterdam;2Copy RKD. …; from the dealer F. Muller, Amsterdam, with two other drawings, fl. 480 for all, to the museum (L. 2228), 1897
Object number: RP-T-1897-A-3202
Entry
Assembled on one sheet are several vignettes: at centre two men are conversing; on the left a boy and a dog are standing between a door jamb and a rail; and on the right is a profile head of a man wearing a cap with ear-flaps. All the sketches are drawn with a reed pen, creating broad, dark strokes, as well as split and broken lines with very little ink. The irregularity in the handling of the media does not make the figures convincing, especially since the play of light was not taken into account.
Wichmann’s former attribution to Rembrandt’s pupil Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693) is no longer accepted, for the drawing is generally dated later than circa 1650 (the period when Maes was in the studio). A Rembrandt drawing that is comparable in style is the Woman with Urinating Child and a Horse’s Head (inv. no. RP-T-1955-48), which is datable circa 1657-62. Other autograph figure sketches by Rembrandt, such as the man on crutches drawn twice with another beggar on a sheet of circa 1658-60 in the Kupferstichkabinett, Berlin (KdZ 3108),3Benesch, no. 1141; H. Bevers, Rembrandt: Die Zeichnungen im Berliner Kupferstichkabinett, kritischer Katalog, coll. cat. Berlin 2006, no. 53. were probably the type of models on which the Rembrandt school pupil or follower based the museum’s drawing.
Peter Schatborn, 2018
Literature
C. Hofstede de Groot, Die Handzeichnungen Rembrandts, Haarlem 1906, no. 1192 (as Rembrandt); H. Wichmann, ‘Review of W.R. Valentiner, Nicolaes Maes, Berlin/Leipzig 1924’, Der Cicerone 16 (1924), p. 780 (as Nicolaes Maes); 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. 36 (as Rembrandt, end of 1650s); O. Benesch, The Drawings of Rembrandt (rev. edn. by E. Benesch), 6 vols., London 1973 (orig. edn. 1954-57), no. 1148 (as Rembrandt, c. 1660-62); 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. 97, with earlier literature; H. Bevers, Rembrandt: Die Zeichnungen im Berliner Kupferstichkabinett, kritischer Katalog, coll. cat. Berlin 2006, p. 180, under no. 53, n. 8
Citation
P. Schatborn, 2018, 'school of Rembrandt van Rijn, Boy with a Dog, Two Men Talking and a Profile Head of a Man, Amsterdam, c. 1657 - c. 1662', in J. Turner (ed.), Drawings by Rembrandt and his School in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200118050
(accessed 12 December 2025 10:19:14).Footnotes
- 1Vosmaer 1868, p. 516.
- 2Copy RKD.
- 3Benesch, no. 1141; H. Bevers, Rembrandt: Die Zeichnungen im Berliner Kupferstichkabinett, kritischer Katalog, coll. cat. Berlin 2006, no. 53.











