Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (1606-1669), after - La barca della Fortuna

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Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (after), La barca della Fortuna, 1633.

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Rare allegorical engraving in the same direction as the original by Rembrandt, created in 1632, depicting Fortune abandoning Marcantonio after the defeat at Actium.
Specimen with wide margins, on watermarked paper with 'Van Gelder' watermark, in excellent condition (see photo).
Signature, barely visible, and dated 'Rembrandt f. 1633' on the side of the boat in the center, come from a 19th-century edition that reproduces the work of Rembrandt.
Allegorical scene with at the center Marcantonio crowned with laurel on a fallen horse, pleading with the figures abandoning him on the boat with Fortune, who is naked and holding the sail. Behind him, figures and a colossal bifront statue (Giano?).
for gold. Hind 106; White & Boon, 111; NH (Dutch & Flemish), 123.

Rare allegorical engraving in the same direction as the original by Rembrandt, created in 1632, depicting Fortune abandoning Marcantonio after the defeat at Actium.
Specimen with wide margins, on watermarked paper with 'Van Gelder' watermark, in excellent condition (see photo).
Signature, barely visible, and dated 'Rembrandt f. 1633' on the side of the boat in the center, come from a 19th-century edition that reproduces the work of Rembrandt.
Allegorical scene with at the center Marcantonio crowned with laurel on a fallen horse, pleading with the figures abandoning him on the boat with Fortune, who is naked and holding the sail. Behind him, figures and a colossal bifront statue (Giano?).
for gold. Hind 106; White & Boon, 111; NH (Dutch & Flemish), 123.

Details

Artist
Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn (1606-1669), after
Title of artwork
La barca della Fortuna
Technique
Drypoint, Etching
Signature
Plate signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
1633
Condition
Good condition
Height
325 mm
Width
450 mm
Period
19th century
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