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The Three Trees is a 1643 print in etching and drypoint by Rembrandt, his largest landscape print. It was assigned the number B.212 by Adam von Bartsch and impressions of the work are in the Rijksmuseum , the Musée des beaux-arts du Canada and the Bibliothèque nationale de France .
The Mill (1641, etching) The Three Trees (1643, etching and drypoint) “La Campagne du peseur d'or” (1651, etching and drypoint) Nature morte, free subjects and nudes. The Seashell (1650, etching, drypoint and burin on paper), Rembrandt's only still life. The Draftsman and his Model (unfinished, ca. 1639, etching, drypoint, and burin)
3: The artist's mother seated at a table, looking right: three-quarter length: About 1631 B101: 3: St. Jerome praying: arched print: 1632 B121: 3: The rat-poison peddler [The rat catcher] 1632 B152: 1: The Persian: 1632 B073: 10: The raising of Lazarus: the larger plate: About 1632 B062: 1: The holy family: About 1632 B117: 2: A cavalry fight ...
An etching created by Rembrandt more than 350 years ago has been deemed to be too explicit for open viewing by international auction house Christie’s. ... is up for sale at the auctioneer’s ...
The drawing is related to the etching B162 : Self-portrait with Open Mouth: c. 1628-1629: Pen and brown ink with grey wash; ruled framing lines in the same brown ink: 12.7 x 9.5 cm: British Museum, London: The drawing is related to the etching B013 : Self-portrait: c. 1629: Pen: 12.7 x 9.4 cm: Rijksmuseum Amsterdam: The drawing is related to ...
A new exhibition at the Worcester Art Museum is an expansive showcase of Rembrandt’s formidable printmaking skills. Titled “Rembrandt: Etchings from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen,” the ...
William Baillie (1723–1810) often known as "Captain William Baillie" was an Irish printmaker, known especially for works in the style of, or directly copied from, the etchings of Rembrandt. Usually described as an amateur artist, he was an officer in the British Army until 1761, and later held the post of Commissioner of Stamps.
The monochromatic painting, which measures 9.6 x 7.3 inches (24.5 x 18.5 centimeters), was purchased by an anonymous buyer for €860,000 ($908,000) at the Christie’s sale.