{"1": {"fulltext": "N E\\n.1 15\\n1\\nCATALOGUE OF\\nETCHINGS AND\\nDRY POINTS BY\\nREMBRANDT j L", "height": "4389", "width": "3226", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "se rv9 Storas*\\nColl*!** 1\\nClass l)/nZfl*r\\nBook ft\u00c2\u00b1f\\nCopyright^\\nCOPYRIGHT DEPOSIT.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "that tin-\\nI\\nli.ui. I900", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "C ITALOGUE OF\\nI T( HINGS AM)\\nDRV POINTS in\\nREMBRANDT -A-", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "ATALOGUE OF\\nETCHINGS AND\\nDRY POINTS BY\\nREMBRANDT sAa\\nMI. IX I ED FOR\\nKXHIBI I [ON AT I HI GROIIER CU B\\nOF THE CI I OF M W i ORK\\nAPRIL\u00e2\u0080\u0094 MAI 1900\\nNEW ORK\\nPI BUSHED BY nil. GROLIER cl 11\\n\\\\K \\\\I", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "TWO COPIES RECEIVED,\\nLibrary of GafigrQ8$\\nOfflca of til*\\nMAY 2 9 1900\\nheglator of CopyrlgMfc\\nFIRST COPY,\\nCopyright, 1900, by\\nThe Grolier Club of the\\nCity of New York.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "NQTE\\nThe pin at exhibition i fine im-\\npre i as man) camples\\nof the etched Rembrandt, and to ill quately\\nboth his rai er in i It is not for lack of\\nmaterial thai the display is limited in nui While a com-\\nplete exhibition of original impn isimpossibl from\\nthe private collecti iusl) of the\\nClub, a m ibition could have been m\\nThe result, however, would not have been more r nta-\\ntive of the arti \\\\t* i work.\\nAs nerally known, wide differen cist\\nanion- reo agnized authoril\\ncertain print i attributed to Rembrandt n which\\nhas followed the agitation ol the subject bj S\\nmour I Lulcn. has led to the definite i num-\\nber of etchings included in the earlier catalogues Regard-\\ning others, the work of investigation and criticism still o\\ntinues. Bartsch, in 1797, placed the total numl tchings\\nand dry points by Rembrandl Middli w Mid-", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "8 NOTE\\ndleton-Wake), in 1878, questioned the genuineness of all but\\n329. Michel, in 1893, with hesitation in some cases, settled\\nupon 270. Von Seidlitz, in 1895, reached the conclusion that\\nonly 260 could with certainty be credited to Rembrandt\\nFurther comment on this subject is not made here, since it\\nis not deemed to be the mission of the Grolier Club to under-\\ntake work which may be regarded as more properly within\\nthe province of a public institution possessed of a permanent\\ncollection of prints.\\nIn the various catalogues of Rembrandt s etchings, conflict-\\ning views ha.ve resulted in differences of classification and\\nnumbering. In the present catalogue, Dutuit has been fol-\\nlowed in determining states as well as in the classification ac-\\ncording to subjects. Twelve divisions are made as follows\\n(1) Portraits of Rembrandt; (2) Subjects from the Old Tes-\\ntament; (3) Subjects from the New Testament; (4) Pious\\nSubjects; (5) Allegorical, Historical and Fancy Subjects;\\n(6) Beggars (7) Free Subjects and Academic Figures (8)\\nLandscapes; (9) Portraits of Men; (10) Fancy Heads of\\nMen; (n) Portraits of Women; (12) Studies of Heads and\\nSketches. This is an earlier classification than that adopted\\nby Middleton-Wake, who placed all the prints under four\\nheads, namely: (1) Studies and Portraits; (2) Biblical and\\nReligious Subjects; (3) Fancy Subjects, and (4) Landscapes.\\nWhile the present exhibition is notable as a whole, yet\\nsome of the impressions are worthy of special remark. Such\\nare those of Christ Healing the Sick (the hundred-guilder", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "printj, Christ Preaching/ Christ Before Pilate D. S$),\\none of six impre known to the portraits of\\nClement de Jonghe, Van Tolling, Old Haaring, Y\\nHaaring, Burgomaster Six, Jan Sylvius and the land-\\nscape-, known as The I hree Tr\\nLandscape with a Cottage and Dutch II m, and\\nI. indscape with a Fl It may be thought in-\\nvidious to mention any impr so\\nmany other i fine, but those mention*\\nthe more important in su\\nImportant and extensive privafc Rembran\\netch;:: them vying with lie colli\\ni in Europe and in this country, notably tl. M I\\nmond de R \u00c2\u00bbtfa hild, i t Pari Mr, e W. \u00c2\u00bbilt,\\nof Biltmore, North Carolina, and Mr. Th Irwin\\nk.\\nRembrandt s etched work substantial!\\nible only in great public colli In ti eum\\nat London, the Royal Museum lam, the N\\nLibrary at Paris, the Imperial Museum at Berlin, i\\ntina and Imperial Museum at Vienna, th um\\nat I )i iden, and perha] in 1\\nthe Museum of Fine Arts at Boston. Unfortui the\\nCity of Xew York has no important pul Uection\\nprints; the comparatively few prints in the \u00c2\u00bbion of the\\nMetropolitan Museum of Art having n\\nnity oi a collection. It is hoped, hou vi r, that through", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "10 NOTE\\nprovision for a print department in the New Public Li-\\nbrary, this city may, in the course of time, possess such a\\npublic collection as will be worthy of the metropolis of this\\ncountry.\\nDoubts exist regarding the dates of Rembrandt s birth and\\ndeath.\\nOrlers and Van Leeuwen say that he was born in 1606,\\nand Sir F. Seymour Haden (with whom Messrs. Michel and\\nColvin agree) gives reasons for being of the same opinion.\\nOthers say that 1608 was the year. Mr. Middleton-Wake,\\nhowever, is quite positive that Vosmaer s date of 1607 is correct^\\nNearly all writers and commentators are agreed that Rem-\\nbrandt was born at Ley den, and that the day of his birth was the\\n15th of July, and that he died in October, 1669, at Amster-\\ndam, where he was buried in the Wester Kerk on October 8th.\\nIt may be noted that the earliest date found upon any of\\nhis etchings is 1628, while he was still at Leyden, and that\\nthe latest is 1661.\\nThe student is referred to the following authorities which\\nmay be consulted with special reference to the life of Rem-\\nbrandt as well as his etched work\\nGersaint, Catalogue raisonne de toutes les pieces qui\\nforment l ceuvre de Rembrandt, Paris 1 75 1.\\nYver, Pierre, Supplement au Catalogue raisonne de M.\\nM. Gersaint, Helle et Glomy, Amsterdam: 1756.\\nDaulby, Daniel, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Works", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "IT. 11\\nof Rembrandt and His Scholars, Liverpool and London:\\n170.\\nClan \u00c2\u00bbsin, P Chevalier Catal\\nimpes qui formenl Reml randt, iris\\nSupplement Paris 1 828.\\nWilson, Thoi Prints\\nof Rembrandt B) an Am iteur. London: 1 ;6.\\nBL ibrandt, 2 vols, and\\nPari\\nV ismaer, C, Rembr mdt, sa ie el s ed\\nThe I [ague\\nMiddleton, harles lenrj Work\\nof Rembrandt I a nd m\\nMiddle t \u00c2\u00bbn, lhar\\nthe Etched Work ol Rembrai j n. w I\\nI laden. Sir F ran mour, Th Lem-\\nbrandt. A M ph. New ed. London: 1 79.\\n1 )utuit, 1 I oeui re complet I Lembran 2\\nvols., supplement and plat( I aris 1 8\\nKoehler, S. R., !atal I t the I\\nWork of Rembrandt and Ie, printed\\nfor the M useum of Fine Art 1 1 ton:\\nRovinsky, Dimitri, L ceuvre grav Rembran St\\nPetersburg 1 S90.\\nMichel, Emile, Rembran n oeui son\\ntemps. Paris, English translation by Rorence Si\\ninitials, edited bj Frederick Wed more", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "12 NOTE\\nVon Seidlitz, W., Kritisches Verzeichnis der Radierungen,\\nRembrandt. Leipzig: 1895.\\nHamerton, Philip Gilbert, The Etchings of Rembrandt.\\nLondon: 1896.\\nColvin, Sidney, Guide to an Exhibition of Drawings and\\nEtchings by Rembrandt and Etchings by Other Masters in\\nthe British Museum. Printed by order of the Trustees, 1899.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE\\nCatalog**.\\nh title ar\\nMi I\\nReMBRANDI WHEN YOUNG, wim BUSHY HAIR.\\nD. i. i: i. BL i i. w r M\\nThere is i iil tc\\n2\\nREMBRAND1 uiih MOUSTACH] \\\\M -mam BEARD.\\nD. i. B i 5. w. B M. 106.\\nThere tr\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0.II.\\nu boo !oUe don.\\nR BMBRANDT HOI DING A BIRD OP PR]\\nD v B. v BL I 7. W. j, M. ioo.\\nThere are thn\\nSecond STATE.\\nFrom the Aylcsfnnl ind Hawkins I M,", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "14 REMBRANDT\\n4\\nRembrandt in a fur cap and dark dress.\\nD. 6. B. 6. Bl. 210. W. 6. M. 17.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\nDuplicate from the Cambridge University Collection.\\n5\\nRembrandt in a turned-up hat and an embroid-\\nered mantle.\\nD. 7. B. 7. Bl. 211. W. 7. M. 52.\\nThere are ten states.\\nNinth State, with Dighton s mark.\\nFrom the McGowan and W. Koller Collections.\\nRobert Dighton, the caricaturist, abstracted a number of prints from the British\\nMuseum about the years 1 794-1800. Upon discovery of the theft, most of the prints\\nwere recovered.\\n6\\nRembrandt with bushy hair.\\nD. 8. B. 8. Bl. 212. W. 8. M. 50.\\nThere are six states.\\nFifth State.\\n7\\nRembrandt with a cap and robe of fur.\\nD. 14. B. 14. Bl. 225. W. 14. M. 44.\\nThere are two states.\\nFirst State.\\nFrom the Howard Collection.\\nRembrandt with a fur mantle or cape.\\nD. 15. B. 15. Bl. 222. W. 15. M. 48.\\nThere are four states.\\nThird State.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "us\\n9\\nR EMBRANOI \\\\vn H a k ii\\nI 16. B. 16. III. 223. \\\\V. 16. M. 45.\\nI here an\\n1 j\\nir Abraham Hume Collection.\\nLO\\nI\\\\ 1 MBRAND1 Wi III 1 IUND HIS\\ni 1:. 17- bl 1*9. wr. 17. \\\\i\\nThere are tin\\nTh .1.\\n11\\nK 1 IIBRAND1 w 11 H DRAW \\\\!;kl in LI [GH r\\nl). 18. l:. 1\\nThird Si mi.\\n12\\nI\\\\ EMBRAND 1 AND HIS will\\ni 1 k 3. W. 1\\nThere ai\\n1 1 State.\\n1:;\\nRembrandt i\\\\ a cap and i eai her.\\nI 1 I W. 10. M.\\nThere i only ooe Mate.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "16 REMBRANDT\\n14\\nRembrandt leaning on a stone sill.\\nD. 21. B. 2i. Bl. 234. W. 21. M. 137.\\nThere are two states.\\n(a) First State, before the band of the cap was extended over the hair at the\\nextreme right.\\n(b) Second State. It has Dighton s mark.\\n15\\nRembrandt at a window, drawing.\\nD. 22. B. 22. Bl. 235. W. 22. M. 160.\\nThere are ten states.\\nEighth State.\\nFrom the John Barnard Collection.\\n16\\nRembrandt, in an oval.\\nD. 23. B. 23. Bl. 232. W. 23. M. in.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nFrom the Verstolk Collection.\\n17\\nRembrandt laughing.\\nD. 29. B. 316. Bl. 218. W. 29. M. 25.\\nThere are three states.\\nSecond State.\\nFrom the Sir Abraham Hume Collection.\\n18\\nAbraham entertaining the angels.\\nD. 36. B. 29. Bl. 2. W. 36. M. 250.\\nThere is only one state.\\nImpression, full of bur, on Japan paper.\\nFrom the St. John Dent and Seymour Haden Collections.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "CATALOG1 17\\nL9\\nAbraham sending away hagar and ishmael.\\nD.37. B.30. Bl.3. W. 37 M. 204.\\nThere is only one state.\\nAbraham cari ssing esaac.\\nD. m. BL4. W. i 3 M.\\nThere is Qnl\\nJl\\nA ham WITH in- SON I\\nD, ft. B. BL W. 38. M. 220.\\nJ\\nJ\\nI S1 if 1 M LING IN- DR] IMS,\\nD. p. B. BL 9. W. p. If. 205.\\nm the\\nACOB I \\\\M1 1 inc. 1 in 51 l) Di a 1 11 01 JOSEPH.\\nD BL 10. W. A3. M. 1S9.\\nI\\nm the I [cbu h Coll\\n24\\nDavid on his knees,\\n1. B. ji. BL 13. W. 15. M\\nThere are t\\\\\\\\\\nStatb.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "18 REMBRANDT\\n25\\nToBIT BLIND, WITH A DOG.\\nD. 45. B. 42. Bl. 15. W. 46. M. 226.\\nThere is only one state.\\nFrom the Liphart Collection.\\n26\\nThe angel ascending from tobit and his family.\\nD. 46. B. 43. Bl. 16. W. 48. M. 213.\\nThere are two states.\\nFirst State.\\n27\\nFour prints from a Spanish book.\\nD. 47. B. 36. Bl. 8. W. 40. M. 247.\\n(a) THE STATUE OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR.\\nThere are five states.\\nThird State, on Japan paper.\\nFrom the Seymour Haden Collection.\\n(b) JACOB S LADDER.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nFrom the Danby Seymour Collection.\\n(C) DAVID AND GOLIATH.\\nThere are three states.\\nSecond State, on Japan paper.\\nFrom the Danby Seymour Collection.\\n(d) THE VISION OF DANIEL.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nFrom the Danby Seymour Collection.\\n28\\nThe triumph of mordecai.\\nD. 48. B. 40. Bl. 12. W. 44. M. 228.\\nThere is only one state.\\nFrom the Liphart Collection.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "CATALOG U 1 J\\nThe angel appearing to nu. shepherds.\\nI). 49. B. 44. BL 17. W. 49. M. 191.\\nThird\\nCollections.\\nI HE N.\\\\ l [VII\\nI). 50. 1;. r. Bl 1 M. 238.\\nin the mi.\\n::l\\nFhE ADORATION 01 I HI. SHI PH\\nI). 51, B. W, 51. M. 230.\\nTil-\\nThI CIR i M\u00c2\u00ab [SU\\n1). 5. I\\nI ll\\nI ill CIRCUMCISION.\\nD. 1\\nThere is on!\\n:;i\\nI III I RKSl NTATION l\\\\ 1 HI All. 1ID 1 i Mi\\nI). IV, 54. M. 208.\\nThere are fn\\nPlRSl Si 1 1\\n\u00c2\u00bbm the I [awkina and Buc leugfa\\nbird State,", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "20 REMBRANDT\\n35\\nThe presentation in the temple.\\nD. 55. B. 50. Bl. 23. W. 55. M. 243.\\nThere is only one state.\\nEarly impression on Japan paper.\\nFrom the Hawkins, Astley and Buccleugh Collections.\\n36\\nTHE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT.\\nD. 57. B. 52. Bl. 25. W. 57. M. 184.\\nThere are two states.\\nFirst State.\\nFrom the Howard Collection.\\n37\\nThe flight into egypt.\\nD. 58. B. 53. Bl. 26. W. 58. M. 227.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nDuplicate from the Cambridge University Collection.\\n38\\nThe flight into egypt.\\nD. 61. B. 56. Bl. 29. W. 61. M. 236.\\nThere are five states.\\n(a) Third State, with large margins.\\nFrom the John Barnard Collection.\\n(b) Another impression.\\n39\\nThe repose in a wood.\\nD. 62. B. 57. Bl. 30. W. 62. M. 221.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nDuplicate from the Cambridge University Collection.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "J\\nJ\\nCATALOGl 21\\n40\\nIT! ING with THE I T\u00c2\u00bb\\nD. 68. 15. 65. BL 36. w. 69. M. 131.\\nThere are thr\\nI iritfa l)iir.\\nFrom the Ay lections.\\nn\\nl 51 \\\\M) HIS PAREN 1 SALEM.\\nD. 70. B. 6 k, i;:. |8. w. I\\nThere ia onlj\\nEarly impresaiorj with bur.\\n1 in the Seymour 1 1 \u00c2\u00bbn.\\nChrist preaching\\nI). 7.. B. 67.\\nI ll\\nri\u00c2\u00bb li iin;\\n(n) Anotfa\\nI\\nD Off\\ntll\\nIH] GOOD S wi aki 1 w\\nI). 90. BL II, W. 95. M. 185.\\nI\\nState,\\n1 1 1\\n11\\nI HE KI I I HI. PRODIGA1\\nD. 76, 1:. 91. BL M. 101.\\nThere i only one state.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "22 REMBRANDT\\n45\\nChrist healing the sick: called the hundred\\nguilder piece.\\nD. 77. B. 74. Bl. 49. W. 78. M. 224.\\nThere are five states.\\n(a) Second State.\\nOne of the finest impressions known.\\nFrom the De Fries, Verstolk, Price and Fisher Collections.\\n(b) Another impression of the Second State.\\n(c) Another impression of the Second State.\\nFrom the Kalle collection.\\n46\\nThe RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS. (The small plate).\\nD. 78. B. 72. Bl. 47. W. 76. M. 215.\\nThere are two states.\\n(a) Second State.\\n(b) Another impression of the Second State.\\nDrawn upon with India ink.\\n47\\nThe resurrection of lazarus.\\nD. 79. B. 73. Bl. 48. W. 77. M. 188.\\nThere are nine states.\\nSeventh State.\\n48\\nChrist driving out the money changers.\\nD. 80. B. 69. Bl. 44. W. 73. M. 198.\\nThere are two states.\\nFirst State.\\n49\\nChrist in the garden of olives.\\nD. 82. B. 75. Bl. 50. W. 79. M. 251.\\nThere is only one state.\\nEarly impression on Japan paper.\\nFrom the Edward Smith, Phillips and de Claussin Collections.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE\\nChrist bej om pilai\\nD. 83. B. f6. BL -i. \\\\v. 80. M. 248.\\n(a) I- ik- 1 Si re the plate was cut at the t\\nFl ;i the II iwkins and Uuccleu^h Collections.\\n1 1..\\n1 the Did lion.\\n:.i\\nEcCE HOMO.\\nD 1 B. 77- BL 52. w. 82. If, 200.\\n1 1..\\nI HI. I Hli I CI\\nD, 85. B i. M. 1\\ni State,\\nI HE I KM II IX ION.\\nD. 86. B. If,\\nThere arc thit\\n3\\nState.\\n.1 the W, K don.\\nM\\nIHE Dl ENT l ft \\\\i l ill.\\nD. nx. B. Bi. 1\\nThere arc fou\\nI 1\\nM Of the finest im: known.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "24 REMBRANDT\\n55\\nThe descent from the cross.\\nD. 90. B. S 3 Bl. 58. W. 88. M. 242.\\nThere is only one state.\\n56\\nThe body of christ carried to the tomb.\\nD. 92. B. 84. Bl. 60. W. 89. M. 217.\\nThere is only one state.\\n57\\nThe entombment.\\nD. 93. B. 86. Bl. 61. W. 91. M. 233.\\nThere are three states.\\n(a) First State, on Japan paper.\\n(b) This impression is between the second and third states of Dutuit, there\\nbeing no diagonal lines on the top of the poteau. There are a great\\nvariety of impressions of this plate, owing to different effects of printing.\\nFrom the Didot Collection.\\n58\\nChrist and the disciples at emmaus.\\nD. 94. B. 87. Bl. 63. W. 92. M. 237.\\nFirst State, drawn upon in India ink.\\n59\\nChrist and the disciples at emmaus.\\nD. 95. B. 88. Bl. 62. W. 93, M. 194.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\nFrom the Burleigh James Collection.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "Christ in i he midsi oi h\\nI). 96. B. 89. W. j\\\\. If. j.\\nere ii onl; 1 ite.\\nSt. I ll II AND ST, y UIN A 1 1 H: 1 -i 1 BU I EM]\\nD. |8. Ii. 1\\n1 1\\nFrom tl.\\nI HI. l:\\\\TI ISM C)| I HI H.\\nD. 11 B. r I W. 103. M. 210.\\nTli\\n1 1\\n1\\nI H 1 DEATH i i 1 1 1 VIRGIN.\\nD. I02. B. W. 1 j. If.\\nThere are tl n\\nI BIRO M mi.\\nm i 1\\nSt. JEROME -I 1 1 [NG 1 mi POOl 01 I\\nD. 1 j. B. 100. Bl. 71. W, 105. M. 190.\\nI\\nOND M mi.\\nCollection.\\n4", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "26 REMBRANDT\\n65\\nSt. JEROME WRITING, SEATED NEAR A LARGE TREE.\\nD. 106. B. 103. Bl. 74. W. 108. M. 223.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n66\\nSt. JEROME; AN UNFINISHED PIECE.\\nD. 107. B. 104. Bl. 75. W. 109. M. 234.\\nThere are two states.\\n(A) First State, on Japan paper.\\nFrom the Haden Collection.\\n(b) Second State. The supports of the bridge are more strongly marked.\\n67\\nSt. JEROME; IN REMBRANDT S DARK MANNER.\\nD. 108. B. 105. Bl. 76. W. no. M. 214.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\nThere are later impressions taken from the plate, which was badly retouched long after\\nRembrandt s death.\\n68\\nSt. FRANCIS PRAYING.\\nD. 109. B. 107. Bl. 78. W. 112. M. 252.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State, on Japan paper.\\nFrom the John Barnard Collection.\\n69\\nYouth surprised by death.\\nD. no. B. 109. Bl. 79. W. 113. M. 265.\\nThere are three states.\\nFirst State.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "CATALOG 27\\n70\\nAx ALLEGORICAL PIE(\\nI), in. B. mo. BL So. W. 114. M. 296.\\n\\\\c.\\nin Japan pa]\\n1 r n tl Barnard and Hcbich Collections.\\n71\\nM EDI OR I HE M 1 II JAS \u00c2\u00bbN AN]\\nD. 113. B. 1 1. BL to. w. ,r 186.\\n(a) I I of Juno\\nfol\\n(B) Fou\u00c2\u00ab hi mm 1 iritfa tl 1\\nDupli ate from ti e *.;on.\\n72\\nA 1 I HI N 1\\nD. IIS- B. 1 1 j. W. M.\\nThci\\n-I MI.\\n1 the Did tion.\\nI HE WANDERING HUSK\\nD. iso. B. 1 19 BL 90. v, m. 6 3\\nTh( 1\\nState,\\n7!\\nI ill. SPANISH\\nD. isi. B. 1: BL B3. laa. M\\nThere ia only one state.\\nly impression. V", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "28 REMBRANDT\\n75\\nThe rat killer.\\nD. 122. B. i2i. Bl. 95. W. 125. M. 261,\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n76\\nThe game of golf.\\nD. 126. B. 125. Bl. 97. W. 129. M. 294.\\nThere are two states.\\nFirst State, before the plate was finished at the top.\\nFrom the Mariette Collection.\\n77\\nA SYNAGOGUE.\\nD. 127. B. 126. Bl. 98. W. 130. M. 288.\\nThere are three states.\\nSecond State.\\nFrom the Aylesford, Hawkins and Buccleugh Collections.\\n78\\nThe mountebank.\\nD. 129. B. 129. Bl. 92. W. 132. M. 117.\\nThere is only one state.\\nImpression from the Burleigh James Collection.\\n79\\nThe onion-woman.\\nD. 133. B. 134. Bl. 102. W. rejected. M. 66.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "CATALOG 90\\n80\\nA PEASANT WITH HIS HANDS BEHIND HIM\\nD. B. i- 111. 103. W. 136.\\nThere arc four states.\\n1 i\\nJ III. BUN D I [DDL]\\nD. 136. B. 138. BL 91. w. 138. m.\\nIn :i.\\nI H I lle( tion.\\n32\\nA POL WM.k.\\nI 138, B. 14 107. W. 140. If. 1\\nTh\\n1 State; the pUt ilar.\\nI wo ik win i\\\\(i i i \\\\a 1 g\\nI 1 42. B. 1 BL IIO. R M. 104.\\nI I\\n84\\nA PHILOS( tPHER Ml I I I 1 [N(\\nD B. 17. BL in. w. 1 l5 M. 1\\nThere are twi\\nState.\\nAn i i) m w 1 1 m )i r BEARD.\\nD. 1 w. 15 BL 114. w.i 18. M. 71.\\nThere are fotur sfe\\ni I II 9i Ml.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "30 REMBRANDT\\n86\\nThe skater.\\nD. 152. B. 156. Bl. 121. W. 153. M. 103.\\nThere is only one state.\\nFrom the Didot Collection.\\n87\\nA HOG.\\nD. 153. B. 157. Bl. 350. W. 154. M. 277.\\nThere are two states.\\nFirst State the plate is irregular.\\nFrom the Hibbert and Maberly Collections.\\n88\\nThe little dog sleeping.\\nD. 154. B. 158. Bl. 352. W. 155. M. 267.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nFrom the Didot Collection.\\n89\\nThe shell.\\nD. 155. B. 159. Bl. 353. W. 156. M. 290.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State, with the back-ground.\\nFrom the Hebich Collection.\\n90\\nTwo BEGGARS, A MAN AND A WOMAN, CONVERSING.\\nD. 160. B. 164. Bl. 128. W. 161. M. 37.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "CATALOG1 31\\n91\\nT\\\\VO BEGGARS, A MAX AND A WOMAN, COMING FROM\\nBEHIND A BANK.\\nI). 161. B. 165. BL 129. w. 169. M. 10.\\nThere are seven states.\\nTiiiku Si ail, before the plate iced in nze,\\nA BEGGAR in 5L kSHl D CLOAK.\\nI). 163. B. BL 131. w. 164. M. 70.\\nThere arc three st\\nSi\\nA Bl GG \\\\K wom \\\\n ASKING ALMS\\nI). i( 6. B. 170. BL 134, v\\nl here ii only one state\\nEarly imp\\n1 run the Hawk.\\nM\\nAn OLD BEGGAR WITH A LONG HEARD, WD I\\ni;v HIS SIDE.\\nI). .7.. B. 17;. BL I39, W. m. 1\\nThere is only one state.\\nEarly impresaion, from the Linck H h CoUecrJ\\nBeggars r the door i i 1 house.\\nI). 17a. B. BL 1 |.6. w. 173. M. 1\\nThere are thi\\nFlRSI Si 1 1", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "32 REMBRANDT\\n96\\nA BEGGAR WITH A WOODEN LEG.\\nD. 175. B. 179. Bl. 142. W. 176. M. 35.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\nFrom the Howard Collection.\\n97\\nA PAINTER DRAWING FROM A MODEL.\\nD. 189. B. 192. Bl. 157. W. 189. M. 284.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\nThere is only one impression known of the first state.\\n98\\nA WOMAN SEATED BEFORE A DUTCH STOVE.\\nD. 194. B. 197. Bl. 161. W. 194. M. 299.\\nThere are six states.\\nThird State, on Japan paper; before the key was added to the stove-pipe.\\nFrom the Webster Collection.\\n99\\nA WOMAN PREPARING TO DRESS AFTER BATHING.\\nD. 196. B. 199. Bl. 163. W. 196. M. 298.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State, on Japan paper.\\n100\\nThe woman with the arrow.\\nD. 199. B. 202. Bl. 166. W. 199. M. 302.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nFrom the Gervaise, Didot and Peoli Collections.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "J\\nCATALOGUE 33\\nMl\\nUPITER AND ANTIOPE.\\nB. 103. BL 167. \\\\Y. 200. M. 301.\\n1 re arc two states.\\nthe Astlev Collection.\\nA NAKED WOIA W SE1 N 1 ft \u00c2\u00bbM i\\nD. 20J. B. 205. BL 169. W. soa. If. 300.\\nThere arc thl\\nSl\\n1 I CollCCti\\nSlX S B]\\nI). 1 5. B |i 1. VI\\ni one oi\\n104\\nView oi ow dam.\\nD, 106. B. 2 9. BL 31a. v. m. lf\\nI I.\\n[mprea n.\\n[EW oi AMS1 1 Kl AM\\n1 I07. B. I 1 I 7. M. 304.\\nThere is onlj 1\\nEarl) impression, with l ur.\\nm the Paar, Firm ter Colic 1", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "34 REMBRANDT\\n106\\nThe sportsman.\\nD. 208. B. 211. Bl. 314. W. 208. M. 329.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n107\\nThe THREE TREES.\\nD. 209. B. 212. Bl. 315. W. 209. M. 309.\\nThere is only one state.\\n(a) Impression from the G. Walker Collection.\\n(b) Another impression.\\n(c) Another impression.\\n(d) Another impression.\\n108\\nTHE LANDSCAPE WITH THE MILKMAN.\\nD. 210. B. 213. Bl. 316. W. 210. M. 320.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\nFrom the Danby Seymour Collection.\\n109\\nThe two houses with pointed gables.\\nD. 211. B. 214. Bl. 317. W. 211. Rejected by M.\\nThere is only one state.\\nImpression on Japan paper, washed with colour to imitate a drawing.\\nFrom the Webster Collection.\\n110\\nThe coach landscape.\\nD. 212. B. 215. W. 212.\\nImpression on Chinese paper, tinted to imitate a drawing.\\nPremier Effet. See Dutuit, vol. II, page 7.\\nFrom the Van der Meer, P. Mariette, Astley and Webster Collections.\\nAs may be inferred from the absence of their numbers above, Blanc and Middleton\\nhave rejected this print as not having been etched by Rembrandt.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE 35\\n111\\nThe thi -I i AGi\\nI). i B. 117. BL 318. W. 114. II\\nThen arc three s:\\nThird State.\\nQ2\\nA VILLAGE u I Ml A 3\\nI). 115 B W. 111\\nI Nil..\\nHi\\nA 1. INDSC \\\\ri W] 1 11 man SKE rCH] N\\nI). 916. B. 119. BL 3a\\nTl.\\n[mpre lion from the Liphari 1\\n111\\nI ill C wai LANDSC IP! l i: EU GULAB 1 ORAL\\nD. n 1:\\nTin\\ni rlv impn\\nI l\\niother iin\\nI\\n11..\\nA 1 wdm \\\\n wiiii a 1S1 a.\\nI). 119. B. iaa. BL 3*3. W. 119. If. 3\\n1 here ire three it\\nrHiRD State.\\nFrom tlu- Aylesford, Ifaberly, Harford and\\nI b Another irnpn", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "36 REMBRANDT\\n116\\nLandscape with a ruined tower.\\nD. 220. B. 223. Bl. 324. W. 220. M. 317.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nFrom the Liphart and Drugulin Collections.\\n117\\nAn arched landscape with a flock of sheep.\\nD. 221. B. 224. Bl. 325. W. 221. M. 319.\\nThere are three states.\\n(a) First State.\\nFrom the Holford Collection.\\n(b) Third State.\\nFrom the Artaria Collection.\\n(c) Another impression of the Third State.\\nDutuit mentions the second state as having been described by Wilson. It is doubtful,\\nhowever, if it exists, as none of the other Commentators have ever seen it.\\n118\\nLandscape with a cottage and a hay-barn.\\nD. 222. B. 225. Bl. 327. W. 222. M. 306.\\nThere is only one state.\\n(a) Very early impression.\\nFrom the Holford Collection.\\n(b) Another impression.\\nFrom the Mariette Collection.\\n(c) Another impression.\\nFrom the Webster Collection.\\n(d) Another impression.\\n119\\nLandscape with a mill-sail seen above a cottage.\\nD. 223. B. 226. Bl. 326. W. 223. M. 307.\\nThere is only one state.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "CATALOG1 37\\n120\\nA LANDSCAPE WITH AN OBELISK.\\nD. 224. B. 127. BL 318. W. 134. M. 324.\\nThere are two states.\\nOUT ST4\\nl_ l\\nA VILLAGE WITH A CANAL AND A VESSEL UNDER SAIL.\\nJ). 135. 1; 1\\nThere is on] tC\\nIn:; OS,\\n122\\nA N OR( hard w I I H A\\nD. 8*7. B ^6.\\n1\\nA GROTTO WITH A BROOK.\\n1). 198. B. 131. Bl 331, VI 11 M. 312\\nI litre .ire t\\\\\\\\\\n.11.\\n1 :n the Paai lollet don.\\n[24\\nA CO! rAGi Willi win 1 1 i A:\\nI). 2..,. B.13S. BL331. II.308.\\nThere .ire two gtftl\\n(i 1 State.\\ni; m 11 Esdaile and Baodeugh CoUectkM\\n(w) Second State.\\nFrom the Firmin-Didot Collection.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "38 REMBRANDT\\n125\\nRembrandt s mill.\\nD. 230. B. 233. Bl. 333. W. 230. M. 305.\\nThere is only one state.\\n126\\nThe GOLD-WEIGHER S FIELD.\\nD. 231. B. 234. Bl. 334. W. 231. M. 326.\\nThere is only one state.\\nFrom the Festetics and Hebich Collections.\\n127\\nLandscape with a canal and swans.\\nD. 232. B. 235. Bl. 335. W. 232. M. 322.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n128\\nLandscape with a canal and a large boat.\\nD. 233. B. 236. Bl. 336. w 2 33- M 3 2 3-\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\nFrom the Mariette Collection.\\n129\\nLandscape with a cow drinking.\\nD. 234. B. 237. Bl. 337. W. 234. M. 318.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n130\\nLandscape with the white paling.\\nD. 239. B. 242.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "39\\nLandscape, with a canal.\\nD. 241. B, 2 14. W. 240.\\nThere is only one state.\\nImpression from the Mecklenl InccJengh CoH\\nSec note to No. no.\\nI III. U W HOI -1 I I III. B INK \\\\\\\\.\\\\i..\\nI). 242. 11. 245. i;l. 342. w. 141. M.\\nThere u\\nin tile W(\\nI\\\\ I Ml K W N A I A I* I I 1 MINIS! I\\nD. 154. B. 171. BL 17 W. 173. M. 1\\nk 1 1\\n1 1\\nJ\\n1 1\\nD BL 171. W, r M. 16\\nThei\\nwd State, d paper.\\n136\\nEphraim B m S.\\nP. 156. B. BL 17a. W L 158,\\nI 1).\\nState.\\n1 the Dulut Collection.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "40 REMBRANDT\\n136\\nLlEVEN WILLEMSZ VAN COPPENOL.\\nD. 257. B. 282. Bl. 174. W. 284. M. 162.\\nThere are six states.\\nSixth State.\\nFrom the Didot and Peoli Collections.\\n137\\nLlEVEN WILLEMSZ VAN COPPENOL.\\nD. 258. B. 283. Bl. 175. W. 285. M. 174.\\nThere are seven states.\\nSixth State.\\n138\\nDoctor faustus.\\nD. 259. B. 270. Bl. 84. W. 272. M. 291.\\nThere are three states.\\nFirst State.\\nFrom the Alferoff Collection.\\n139\\nAbraham fransz.\\nD. 260. B. 273. Bl. 176. W. 275. M. 172.\\nThere are ten states.\\n(a) Seventh State, on Japan paper.\\n(b) Eighth State.\\n140\\nOld haaring.\\nD. 261. B. 274. Bl. 178. W. 276. M. 168.\\nThere are three states.\\n(a) Third State.\\nFrom the John Barnard Collection.\\n(b) Another impression of the Third State.\\nFrom the John McGowan Collection.\\nThere are probably only two states of this plate, as the unique first state mentioned by\\nBl. and W. is not known to exist.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE 41\\ni n\\nYoung haaring.\\nI). 2C2. I; 17 w. 277. M. 169.\\nThere are\\nI 1\\nh ColleC\\n(B) I D the thinl an l f vin-\\nskr\\nbeen cut down.\\nicate from the Berlin M cum.\\nL42\\nLEMEN1 hi JONGHE.\\nI). 16 B. M. i(\\n1\\nI I\\nD Cullert:\\nJ\\nJ\\nW rONIDl S VAN Dl K I IXD1 N.\\nr B K 1 BL .-1. u 166. M\\nre the pli\\n1 H\\nOIIN 1 I TM A.\\nI ll\\nI i I ;iul.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "42 REMBRANDT\\n145\\nMeNASSEH BEN ISRAEL.\\nD. 266. B. 269. Bl. 183. W. 271. M. 127.\\nThere are two states.\\nFirst State.\\n146\\nThe burgomaster six.\\nD. 267. B. 285. Bl. 184. W. 287. M. 159.\\nThere are three states.\\n(a) Third State printed in brown-black ink.\\n(b) Another impression in black ink.\\nFrom the Josi, Hume and Seymour Haden Collections.\\nJ\\nJ\\n147\\nAN CORNELIUS SYLVIUS, PROTESTANT MINISTER OF\\nAMSTERDAM.\\nD. 268. B. 266. Bl. 186. W. 268. M. no.\\nThere is only one state.\\nFrom the Peoli Collection.\\n148\\nAN CORNELIUS SYLVIUS.\\nD. 269. B. 280. Bl. 187. W. 282. M. 155.\\nThere is only one state.\\n(A) Impression from the Denon, Hardy, Garford and Brodhurst Collections.\\n(b) Another impression from the Liphart Collection.\\n149\\nPetrus VAN TOLLING.\\nD. 270. B. 284. Bl. 188. W. 286. M. 170.\\nThere are two states.\\nUndescribed impression between the first and second states. Unique.\\nFrom the Pole-Carew, Grose, Barnard, Hawkins and Buccleugh Col-\\nlections.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE\\nL60\\nUtENBOGAE] LLED THE Gi fl D-Wl [GHER. n\\nI). 171, I:. 2.S1. BL 189. w. 2S3. |l 183.\\nThere arc three stales.\\nThird State.\\nElection.\\nL51\\nJoll \\\\\\\\M S 1 1 ENBOGAI R I. A D1 rCH MINIS! Ik.\\nI). 17s. a 179. Bl. 190. \\\\V. 181. M. 114.\\n1 1 1\\n162\\nA M I\\\\ A\\\\ \\\\i\\nI). 173 l; 1 M.\\nI m\\nA MAN Willi CR1 I II IX WD II A\\nI). .-77. l:.\\nThud Si i n\\nI\\nL54\\nA OLD M \\\\N ui 111 a III 1 E BEARD LN\\nCAP.\\n1). 178. B. 16a. Bl 270. W. M 9 o.\\nThere are thr\\nThird Si mi.\\nFrom the Kuhl Colta I", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "44 REMBRANDT\\n155\\nA MAN WITH A SHORT BEARD AND EMBROIDERED CLOAK.\\nD. 279. B. 263. Bl. 267. W. 265. M. 77.\\nThere are four states.\\nThird State.\\nFrom the Gawet and Firmin-Didot Collections.\\n156\\nAn old man with a divided fur cap.\\nD. 280. B. 265. Bl. 271. W. 267. M. 145.\\nThere is only one state.\\n157\\nA young man musing.\\nD. 282. B. 268. Bl. 258. W. 270. M. 132.\\nThere is only one state.\\n158\\nOriental head: full face.\\n(Portrait of Jacob Cats, the poet.)\\nD. 283. B. 286. Bl. 173. W. 288. M. 122.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n159\\nOriental head: profile, to left.\\nD. 284. B. 287. Bl. 288. W. 289. M. 123.\\nThere is only one state.\\n160-\\nOriental head: profile to right.\\nD. 285. B. 288. Bl. 289. W. 290. M. 124.\\nThere is only one state.\\nSir Francis Seymour Haden s opinion of this rare plate, and the two preceding it, may\\nbe read on page 28 of his Monograph on Rembrandt.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "CATALOG!\\nL61\\nA YOUNG MAN IN A MK/.I.IIN CAP.\\nD. 2S6. a 189. BL 255. W. 191. M. 1-\\nre arc tu\\nState.\\nL62\\nBust oi man. sei n in cap.\\nI). 300. B. 304 BL 165. W. 304. M. 3S.\\nI\\n1\\nProm th Liphart\\nA BOY, H Ml II SC l II.\\nD. j 6. 1:. 310. BL 177. W. -it. M. 148.\\nThere is 011\\nAn OLD MAN WITH BEARD, IN A RICH VEL\\n1 1 C \\\\i\\nD. 309. B.313. B W :i M. I\\nThere onl\\n\u00c2\u00bbn.\\nA PHI! OSOPHER will! \\\\n n hk (,i 1SS.\\n1). 31 j. B. 318. BL 1 1 n M.\\n1 Lte\\nState,\\naving\\nor tin. In an] it may\\nwhether done", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "46 REMBRANDT\\n166\\nA MAN WITH MUSTACHES, IN A HIGH CAP, SITTING.\\nD. 314. B. 321. Bl. 266. W. 319. M. 36.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n167\\nTHE WHITE NEGRO, OR MORISCO.\\nD. 328. B. 339. W. 333.\\nThere is only one state.\\nFrom the Hebich Collection.\\nSee note to No. no.\\n168\\nTHE GREAT JEWISH BRIDE.\\nD. 329. B. 340. Bl. 199. W. 337. M. 108.\\nThere are four states.\\n(a) First State.\\nFrom the Hawkins, Aylesford and Buccleugh Collections.\\n(b) Fourth State.\\n169\\nTHE LITTLE JEWISH BRIDE.\\nD. 331. B. 342. Bl. 200. W. 33 S. M. 135.\\nThere is only one state.\\nFrom the Aylesford Collection.\\n170\\nAn OLD WOMAN SITTING, LOOKING TO THE RIGHT,\\nD. 332. B. 343. Bl. 196. W. 339. M. 54.\\nThere are four states.\\nSecond State.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE 47\\n171\\nAn old woman sitting, looking to ran n\\nD. 333. 15. 344. BL 197. W. uo. M.\\nThere is only one state.\\nL72\\nA vol woman will! A HEAD-DRESS 01 PI OILS.\\nI). 335. B. 347. BL 201. w. 343, M. 107.\\n1 ere arc t*\\ni r and L phart Col;\\n17:;\\nA\\\\ OLD WOMAN Willi HER HAND ON HER I\\nI\\nThere .ire t* 1\\noiro v i 1 1\\nFrom the Pirmin\\n171\\nRi MBRANDTS M\u00c2\u00ab l Hi EL\\ni\u00c2\u00bb 1 17, 1 195. w. 344. m. 53,\\nThere 1 tc.\\nProm 1 1 c k.\\n17.-.\\nAn OLD woman SLE1 PIN(\\ni (38. B. 35 Bi 144. v\\nThere ia onlj te,\\nL76\\nI I I \\\\D I I ID W( M\\nI). 339, B 351, Bl [91. R M. 101.\\nThere are two atates.\\nSi v mm Si 1 1\\nProm the Edward Smith ami Hil l ert Collection!", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "48 REMBRANDT\\n177\\nBust of an old woman, lightly etched.\\nD. 341. B. 354. Bl. 193. W. 348. M. 5.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n178\\nAn old woman in a black veil.\\nD. 343. B. 355. Bl. 245. W. 349. M. 67.\\nThere are three states.\\nThird State.\\nFrom the Schloesser Collection.\\n179\\nA WOMAN WITH A BASKET.\\nD. 344. B. 356. Bl. 240. W. 350. M. 151.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\nFrom the Liphart Collection.\\n180\\nA MORISCO.\\nD. 345- B. 357. Bl. 241. W. 351. M. Rejected.\\nThere are two states.\\nSecond State.\\n181\\nA WOMAN IN A LARGE HOOD.\\nD. 347- B 359- Bl. 202. W. 353. M. 150.\\nThere is only one state.\\n182\\nREMBRANDT S WIFE AND FIVE OTHER HEADS.\\nD. 353. B. 365. Bl. 249. W. 359. M. 129.\\nThere is only one state.", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE 4 1 j\\nThree heai women.\\nD.3SS- l ^l- BLaso. w. 361. II. 115.\\nI here U\\n184\\nI HR] 1. Ill IDS 1 v. \\\\l AS! l i P\\nD. 356. B. II 130.\\n11.\\ns having appc.a.\\nSa;\\nIWO WOMEN in 3EPARAT1 BKDS, AND o Till rCHES\\nI I M 1\\n1 here 11 only\\n1 don.\\nL86\\nR 1 MM WDl S HEAD, AND I l HER SKETCH]\\nI). 358. B. I- .-;v\\nI m\\n1 1 II on.\\nL87\\nI HE BEHI ADING I ST. JOHN I HI BAPTIST.\\nB.\\nEtovinski\\nThird State. Before the oblique li chain.\\nDutait int It u", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "", "height": "4310", "width": "3037", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS\\n1II1II111IR111U1IIN11I\\n021 183 050 5", "height": "4436", "width": "3187", "jp2-path": "catalogueofetch00grol_0062.jp2"}}