May 11, 2023 - Sale 2636

Sale 2636 - Lot 130

Price Realized: $ 6,750
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 6,000 - $ 9,000
REMBRANDT VAN RIJN
The Flute Player.

Etching and drypoint, 1642. 115x143 mm; 4 1/2x5 5/8 inches. Biörklund's fifth state (of 5); Usticke's fourth state (of 5); White and Boon's fifth state (of 5); New Hollstein's fourth state (of 4). The upper, fleur-de-lys portion of a Basel Crozier watermark (Ash/Fletcher 11; they note similar watermarks on several impressions of this subject in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam). Trimmed on the plate mark three sides, with narrow lower margin. A very good, well-inked impression.

According to Usticke, "A scarce plate (R+)."

The figure of the lascivious male flute player, a popular folk-tale character from the early 16th century onward, was well-known to Dutch art connoisseurs in Rembrandt's time as the Eulenspiegel (Owl-Glass), and Rembrandt has conspicuously placed a tame owl on the shepherd's shoulder in this etching to further the point. The figure of the Eulenspiegel was known to be a wily, shifty character, whom Rembrandt has represented here with a flute suggestively directed at the seated shepherdess while he steals a glance beneath the hem of her dress. Bartsch 188; Biörklund 32-D; Hollstein (White and Boon) 188; New Hollstein 211.