Manchester Art Gallery

A bend in the Amstel, near the Chateau of Kostverloren

Rembrandt van Rijn (attributed to), 1606 - 1669



A bend in the Amstel, near the Chateau of Kostverloren

Rembrandt van Rijn (attributed to) 1606 - 1669

Summary

A reproduction produced by the Vasari Society of a drawing by Rembrandt. The drawing shows a bend in a river, on which there are several boats. Two figures on horseback ride along the bank at the edge of the river. A little further back from the water's edge is a line of leafy trees, with several buildings interspersed. A tower is visible behind the trees, just left of centre. Text from the accompanying booklet produced by the Vasari Society: "20. REMBRANDT (b. 1606; d. 1669) A BEND IN THE AMSTEL, NEAR THE CHATEAU OF KOSTVERLOREN Collection of the Duke of Devonshire, K.G., Chatsworth. From the Flinck Collection. Pen and bistre and bistre wash. 13.5 x 24.7 cm. (5 5/16 x 9 11/16 in.). Identified by Mr. Frits Lugt as representing a bend in the Amstel near the Chateau of Kostverloren, the tower of which appears above the trees. Similar motives appear in reverse in the background of the etched Landscape with a Cottage and Hay-barn of 1641 (B. 225, H. 177), and in several other drawings. The later etching, the Landscape with Trees, Farm buildings and a Tower (B. 223, H. 244), seems also to have been based in part on studies of the cottages and trees shown in the present drawing. A. M. H. [Lippmann, 53; Hofstede de Groot, 835; Lugt, Mit Rembrandt in Amsterdam, Berlin, 1920, Abb. 67.]"


Object Name

A bend in the Amstel, near the Chateau of Kostverloren

Creators Name

Rembrandt van Rijn (attributed to)

Date Created

1925

accession number

1925.616

Collection Group

fine art
on paper, print

Place of creation

Europe

Medium


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