Rembrandt

Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem



Rembrandt - Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem



Rembrandt
Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem
1630
58.3 x 46.6 cm.
Oil on panel
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam


Literature

Catalogues raisonnés
HdG 49 info
Bredius 604
Bauch 127 info
Gerson 24
Bredius/Gerson 604 info
Corpus I A 28 info
Tümpel 6
Corpus VI 39 info
Manuth 7
Giltaij 646

Collection catalogues
Pieter J.J. van Thiel, C.J. de Bruyn Kops, Jola Cleveringa, Wouter Kloek, Annemarie Vels Heijn, All the paintings of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Amsterdam; Maarssen, 1976, p. 467 info

Literature
Gary Schwartz, Rembrandt zijn leven, zijn schilderijen, Maarssen, 1984, fig. 92
Mirjam Neumeister unter mitarbeit von Christiane Haeseler, Holländische Gemälde im Städel, Petersberg, 2005, fig. 356
Ernst van de Wetering, Rembrandt in nieuw licht, Amsterdam, 2009, fig. 51
Norbert Middelkoop (ed.), Rembrandt and Amsterdam portraiture, 1590-1670, Madrid, 2020, fig. 12
Sabine Pénot (ed.), Rembrandt Hoogstraten, Veurne, 2024, fig. 50



Provenance

Margaretha Helena Graafland, Amsterdam, until 10 June 1767
Carl Philip César, Berlin, 1768
Alexander Sergeievich Stroganoff, St Petersburg, 1793
Sergei Grigorievich Stroganoff, St Petersburg
Sergei Alexandrovich Stroganoff, St Petersburg 1905-1922
Herman Rasch, Stockholm, 1922-1939
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, purchased from H Rasch, Stockholm, 1939, with aid from private benefactors, the Rembrandt Society, the state of the Netherlands and the Photo Commission
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External links

RKD 2913
Rijksmuseum Accession number SK-A-3276

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