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Recueil Basan
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Object type
Museum number
1941,0327.11.63
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Title (series)
- Recueil Basan
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Description
Portrait of the writing-master Lieven Willemsz. van Coppenol, the larger plate; head only, turned slightly to right, wearing a flat collar and cap; posthumous ninth state, with extensive re-work on the face, for instance above his left eye, left of the right eye, around the nose, right ear, cheeks, cap and collar, after the plate had been cut; re-work by Henri Louis Basan workshop; from an edition of the Recueil published by Henri Louis Basan around 1810. 1658
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Producer name
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School/style
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Date
- 1789-1797
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Production place
- Published in: Paris
- (Europe,France,Ile-de-France (département),Paris)
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Materials
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Technique
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Dimensions
- Height: 159 millimetres
- Width: 133 millimetres
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Curator's comments
For comment and an impression of first state see F,6.63.
For comment on the volume, which was published by Henri Louis Basan around 1810, see 1941,0327.11.1
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Bibliography
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Location
Not on display (157*.b.26)
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Associated names
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Acquisition name
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Acquisition date
1941
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Department
Prints & Drawings
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Registration number
1941,0327.11.63

Recto
Portrait of the writing-master Jan Willemsz. van Coppenol; three-quarter length to right but turned to face front, holding a sheet of paper and a quill; copy in same direction after Rembrandt's etching; from an edition of the Recueil published by Henri Louis Basan around 1810 Etching
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