This portrait has long been identified as Rembrandt's mother, Neeltgen Willemsdochter van Zuytbroeck (circa 1568-1640). The sitter appears in several etchings made between 1628 and 1632, and one of these plates (New Hollstein 87) listed in 1679 as Rembrandt’s moeder in the estate inventory of the Amsterdam print dealer Clement de Jonghe (see lots 100-102), who later owned a number of Rembrandt's printing plates. Like other portraits of the period it has a certain formality which Rembrandt no doubt hoped would impress potential patrons, and in many respects it is more an elaborate study after a model than a conventional portrait. The old woman is shown in half-figure, facing to the right with her hands folded, seated in front of a low table. Her wrinkled face and hands are depicted in exquisite detail, framed by the dark headdress and fur-trimmed shawl. The artist probably drew her face, which is lightly bitten, from life directly onto the plate, and then added the more heavily etched headdress and rest of the figure later. The etching must have been a commercial success since it was reprinted several times in the 1630's and 40's, and it was influential much beyond Rembrandt's lifetime: over to centuries later, James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) turned to the print for inspiration when he painted the famous portrait of his own mother (Musée d'Orsay, Paris), repeating the old woman's pose and the starkness of the composition.
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In addition to the catalogue description: - a horizontal repaired tear from the centre left sheet edge to the chest of the mother (approx. 57 mm.). - a shorter, diagonal repaired tear at the lower left corner (approx. 28 mm.). - a curved repaired tear at the upper right blank sheet edge (approx 50 mm. in total). - two tiny backed holes in the blank background (at upper left and centre to the right of the mother). - a few tiny touches of grey wash on the lower chair, legs and table in places. - several short nicks and tiny losses along the sheet edges, partially supported. - pale time staining at the extreme sheet edges. - several pencil inscriptions verso. Otherwise as described, mounted and framed.
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Lot 74Sale 22904
The Artist's Mother seated at a Table, looking right: three Quarter LengthREMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)Estimate: GBP 7,000 - 10,000
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