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"Abraham and Isaac"
etching printed on an older, laid paper, 1645,
signed, dated lower left in the plate as customary,,
, A second state impression with the gap in the arch top, but before the impressions with a black spot to the left of the Abraham's head. Fine lines distinct.
- Condition: In very fine condition, with exceptionally large margins.
- Plate: 6 1/16 x 5 1/16 (153 x 128 mm.)
- References:
Recorded and illustrated in the standard text on the original graphics of the artist by Bartsch, No 34, Hind 214, Borklund 45-D.
- Framing: Sold framed
Note:This work is unusual in that it is on large margins, rarely seen. The paper is a paper seen with the finer Basan or slightly earlier impressions of many prints... a good, but not the best, laid paper with evenly spaced line, with a slightly oatmeal like surface.
code: hr-bb-13 ****
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