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Peasant family on the tramp

Print
1903 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Etching print depicting a family and ass walking. The man is holding a walking stick in his left hand and the child's arm with the other. The woman is behind them.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Peasant family on the tramp (published title)
  • A Collection of Etchings after the most eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools (series title)
Materials and techniques
Etching
Brief description
Etching by David Deuchar entitled 'Peasant family on the tramp', copy in reverse, after a work by Rembrandt, published in 'A Collection of Etchings after the most eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools'. Edinburgh, 1803.
Physical description
Etching print depicting a family and ass walking. The man is holding a walking stick in his left hand and the child's arm with the other. The woman is behind them.
Dimensions
  • Height: 11.7cm (Note: Taken from V&A Internal Catalogue)
  • Width: 8.8cm (Note: Taken from V&A Internal Catalogue)
Production typeCopy
Subjects depicted
Associated object
CAI.676 (Original)
Bibliographic references
  • Taken from the Register of Engravings 1905-1907
  • Taken from V&A Internal Catalogue
  • White, Christopher and Boon, Karel G. Rembrandt's Etchings: An Illustrated Critical Catalogue in Two Volumes, I. Text. (Amsterdam: Van Gendt & Co; London: A. Zwemmer Ltd., 1969).
Collection
Accession number
E.1078-1906

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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