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Description of the Print This print, titled "De Ontleedkundige Les" (The Anatomy Lesson), is a reproduction of Rembrandt's famous painting "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp." The scene depicts a group of physicians gathered around a cadaver as Dr. Tulp demonstrates a dissection. The figures are dressed in 17th-century Dutch attire, with elaborate collars and dark robes. Dr. Tulp, distinguished by his black hat, is positioned on the right, holding a surgical tool as he explains the procedure to his attentive colleagues. The lighting in the scene is dramatic, with the faces of the physicians and the cadaver illuminated against a darker background, emphasizing the seriousness and focus of the moment. Artist: - Rembrandt: The original painting was created by the renowned Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn in 1632. The print itself is based on this iconic work, known for its masterful use of light and composition. Publisher: - Soetens & Fils: The publisher responsible for producing this lithograph, a firm known for high-quality reproductions of famous artworks. Lithographer: - Lith. van J. Backer: The lithographer who translated Rembrandt's masterpiece into a lithographic print, maintaining the dramatic contrasts and intricate details of the original painting. Date of Publication: - 1835: The print was produced in 1835, a period when lithography was a popular method for creating and disseminating artworks to a broader audience. What Makes This Print Interesting: This print is particularly significant as it reproduces one of Rembrandt's most famous and celebrated works, "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp." The original painting is renowned for its detailed portrayal of a medical dissection, combined with Rembrandt's characteristic use of chiaroscuro to create depth and focus. This print allows a wider audience to appreciate the intricate details and the somber atmosphere of the original painting, reflecting the importance of medical knowledge and the solemnity of the occasion. The careful reproduction of the figures' expressions and the precise lighting effects make this print a valuable piece for those interested in art history, especially the work of Rembrandt. Condition: The print is in fair to good condition, showing some age-related wear, including minor discoloration and spotting, particularly along the margins. The hand-colored elements are well-preserved, allowing the details of the scene to remain clear and impactful. The paper is intact with no major tears or creases, ensuring that the overall composition and the dramatic effect of the original work are effectively conveyed. This print continues to serve as a striking representation of one of Rembrandt's most influential works.
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