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Peter and John Healing the Cripple at the Gate of the Temple
1659
39.1
Not currently on view
Artwork Details
7-1/8 x 8-5/8 in.
Mark DescriptionInscribed engraving, recto, lower center: Rembrandt f. 1659. Stamp in black ink, verso, lower left, wth the collector's mark of Dr. Wilhelm August Ackermann (1793-1865, Lugt 791) Stamp in black ink, lower left, with an unidentified collector's mark (E.F. in an oval, Lugt 846) Stamp in blue ink, lower left, with the collector's mark of D. G. de Arozarena (about 1860, Lugt 109).
Accession NumberAnonymous
CopyrightPrints, Drawings, and Photographs
Color PaletteDr. W.A. Ackermann and D.G. de Aroziseus Collections; Anonymous; given to the John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana, now the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, in 1939.
The Apostles Peter and John invoke the name of Jesus Christ to cure a cripple before the incredulous eyes of the Jewish priests in the shadows of the Temple in Jerusalem.
"He has engraved on copper numerous and varied subjects, printed by himself, from which it is easy to discern that he was a diligent and indefatigable man."
-- Joachim von Sandart, 1675
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