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The life and genius of Rembrandt

Book
1867 (Published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

viii, [2] pages, 1 leaf, 191, [1] pages xxx mounted phot. (including frontispiece)
"A catalogue of Rembrandt's etchings. Comp. by Daniel Daulby": p. [167]-177.
"A supplement to the catalogue of the works of Rembrandt. Tr. from the French of Pierre Yver": p. 178-179.
Illustrated with 30 albumen prints.

Object details

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Object type
TitleThe life and genius of Rembrandt (Published)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Book, The life and genius of Rembrandt. The most celebrated of Rembrandt's etchings; thirty photographs taken from the collections in the British museum, and in the possession of Mr. Seymour Haden, by Dr. Scheltema, ed. by Joseph Cundall, London: Bell and Daldy, 1867.
Physical description
viii, [2] pages, 1 leaf, 191, [1] pages xxx mounted phot. (including frontispiece)
"A catalogue of Rembrandt's etchings. Comp. by Daniel Daulby": p. [167]-177.
"A supplement to the catalogue of the works of Rembrandt. Tr. from the French of Pierre Yver": p. 178-179.
Illustrated with 30 albumen prints.
Dimensions
  • Height: 28cm
Object history
Accessioned on 13 December 1866 (inscription: '13.12.[18]66').
Bibliographic reference
Incunabula of British photographic literature no.369
Other number
94.A.52 - NAL pressmark
Collection
Library number
38041800998585

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Record createdJune 21, 2024
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