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Old man shading his eyes with his hand. After Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669). Bretherton, James (British, c.1730-1806). Etching, drypoint, black carbon ink on laid paper, height, plate, 134 mm, width, plate, 110 mm; height, sheet, 135 mm, width, sheet, 112 mm, circa 1770-1799. Production Note: Copy. Alternative Number(s): Hollstein (Dutch/Flemish); B259 Copy 1; 1969. Biörklund/Barnard; BB38-3 Copy 1; 1955. Lugt; 932.
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