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De drie kruisen
Creator
RembrandtDutch painter and printmaker (1606–1669) · 1606–1669
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- 1653
- Medium
- Japanese paper (handmade paper)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
Scratching directly in an etching plate creates a ragged, raised ridge of metal shavings known as burr. This gives drypoint lines such a velvety look. However, burr wears down quickly, diminishing its decorative effect. Here Rembrandt radically solved that problem by creating an entirely new version over the old one. The subject remained the same, but the atmosphere is much more ominous.
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