Rembrandt

Two Studies of a Woman Reading



Rembrandt - Two Studies of a Woman Reading



Rembrandt
Two Studies of a Woman Reading
c. 1635-40
174 x 150 mm
Pen and brown ink
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
H.O. Havermeyer Collection, Bequest of Mrs H.O. Havermeyer


Literature

Catalogues raisonnés
Benesch 249
Schatborn D324


Exhibitions

2001 Rembrandt's Women, Nr. 38 info

Provenance

Jonathan Richardson Sr. (British, London 1667–1745 London)
William Mayor (British, died 1874 London)
Sir Francis Seymour Haden (British, London 1818–1910 Bramdean, Hampshire)
his sale, Sotheby's, London, 15-19 June 1891, nr. 582, to Durand-Ruel
with Galerie Durand-Ruel
H.O. Havemeyer

External links

Metropolitan Museum of Art Accession number 29.100.932

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