
Rijksmuseum
Man in a High Hat
- Date
- 1630
- Medium
- paper
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
The large format of these prints enabled Rembrandt to devote more attention to the men’s costumes. They wear fur caps, a turban and oriental clothing, as is often the case in 17th-century tronies. His models are two different men: one with a short beard and the other with a flowing one. Both, incidentally, have been thought to be Rembrandt’s father.
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