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Christ at Emmaus: the larger plate
Printmaker: Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1816) by Fitzwilliam, Richard, 7th Viscount
17th Century#
Production date:
AD 1654
Printed on mould side of paper. Drypoint burr (visible in an earlier impression) has worn away.
Support
composed of
laid paper
( chainlines vertical (24mm))
Plate
Height 211 mm
Width 161 mm
Sheet
Height 218 mm
Width 165 mm
Inscription present: Lugt 932
Accession number: 23.K.5-151
Primary reference Number: 81240
New Hollstein (Dutch/Flemish): 283 II/V
Hollstein (Dutch/Flemish): B87 II/III
Biƶrklund/Barnard: BB54-H II/III
Lugt: 932
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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