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A standing male wearing a floppy cap and a cloak over pantaloons and a waistcoat with his prope…
Rembrandt
A standing male wearing a floppy cap and a cloak over pantaloons and a waistcoat with his prope…
A standing male wearing a floppy cap and a cloak over pantaloons and a waistcoat with his proper right hand holding a brush and his left a palette.
Rembrandt, attributed to Viktor Oskar Tilgner and John Walz, c. 1883, marzina stone and granite base, Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia.

Rembrandt

Artist (Austrian, 1844 - 1896)
Artist (American, 1844 - 1922)
Datec. 1883
MediumMarzina stone and granite base
Dimensions95 × 45 × 42 inches (241.3 × 114.3 × 106.7 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase.
Object number1883.8
On View
On view
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