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The Stoning of St. Stephen

Print
1635 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Etching depicting a man kneeling on the ground with two men standing over him with stones in their hands raised above their heads. There are several figures behind them on the left, with one of them blending over to pick up a stone. On the right is the walls of a town with a crowd below.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Stoning of St. Stephen (published title)
Materials and techniques
Etching
Brief description
Etching by Rembrandt van Rijn, 'The Stoning of St. Stephen', second state. Amsterdam, 1635.
Physical description
Etching depicting a man kneeling on the ground with two men standing over him with stones in their hands raised above their heads. There are several figures behind them on the left, with one of them blending over to pick up a stone. On the right is the walls of a town with a crowd below.
Style
Marks and inscriptions
Rembrandt.f.1635 (Signed and dated)
Credit line
Bequeathed by Miss Emily Frances Dalton
Object history
Dalton Bequest, 1900.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic references
  • Taken from V&A Internal Catalogue
  • Bartsch, Adam von. Catalogue raisonné de toutes les estampes qui forment l'oeuvre de Rembrandt (Vienna, 1797).
  • 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).
  • Blanc, Charles, L'oeuvre complet de Rembrandt, décrit et commenté, (Paris, 1859-61).
  • Hind, Arthur M. A Catalogue of Rembrandt's Etchings. (London: Methuen and Co. Ltd., 1923).
  • Biörklund George. Rembrandt's Etchings, True and False: A Summary Catalogue in a Distinctive Chronological Order and Completely Illustrated, (Stockholm, London & Paris, 1955) (2nd ed. 1968).
Collection
Accession number
E.1157-1900

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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