Apr 28, 2016 - Sale 2412

Sale 2412 - Lot 279

Price Realized: $ 2,080
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 5,000
REMBRANDT VAN RIJN
Abraham Francen, Apothecary.

Etching, circa 1657. 156x208 mm; 6 1/8x8 1/4 inches. Biörklund's tneth state (of 10), with the upper trees in the window shaded with fine, close horizontal lines; Usitcke's sixth state (i) (of 9); White and Boon's tenth state (of 10). A very good, dark and richly-inked impression, with little to no sign of wear.

Francen (1612-after 1678) was a close friend of Rembrandt and a lifelong resident of Amsterdam (though records of the various addresses in the city where he lived indicate that he was not particularly wealthy). He was a passionate collector of art, which Rembrandt alludes to with the Crucifixion triptych and the landscape painting on the wall of Francen's study, as well as the Taoist sculpture on the table.

Francen testified for Rembrandt and helped support him through his financial difficulties in the 1650s and 1660s; he also acted as a sort of guardian for Rembrandt's children. Rembrandt likely made this etched portrait of Francen out of friendship rather than as a paid commission. Bartsch 273; Biörklund 57-2; Hollstein (White and Boon) 273.