
Rijksmuseum
Hieronymus bij de knotwilg
- Date
- 1648
- Medium
- paper
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
In this print, Rembrandt followed a working method that he used on numerous occasions. He began the scene as a detailed study of a proto-Dutch pollard willow, which he etched in the copperplate; he then added St Jerome and his trusty companion in drypoint. With deft strokes, Rembrandt scratched a tall waterfall in the background, a setting befitting a hermit in the wilderness.
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