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[The Goldweigher.]
[The Goldweigher.]
[After Rembrandt.] [E. Girling.]
[n.d. c.1817.]
Etching on india. Plate 275 x 223mm (10¾ x 8¾").
Portrait of Jan Uytenbogaert, 'The Goldweigher', after Rembrandt's 1639 etching. Uytenbogaert sits in a fur-trimmed cloak and soft beret at a table, writing in a ledger while handing a small bag to a youth who kneels beside him. Chests and barrels in right foreground, a scale hanging from a hanging-shelf above the table which is littered with bags and coins, a picture of Moses and the brazen serpent on the wall behind and a man and woman waiting at a counter in right background. Etched by Edmund Girling, one of the 'Norwich School' of artists, of whom John Crome is most well-known.
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To Charles Turner Esq. of Norwich, This Etching, from an Original Picture by Gainsborough
To Charles Turner Esq. of Norwich, This Etching, from an Original Picture by Gainsborough now in his possession, and formerly in that of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough at White Knights, is dedicated and presented by Edmund Girling.
[n.d., c.1830.]
Etching on india. 260 x 305mm (10¼ x 12"), with large margins.
Landscape with a ruined church among trees on a cliff to right, with two shepherds under a pair of trees nearer the viewer on the left, donkeys and a foal near a fallen tree-trunk in the foreground, a river snaking through fields with houses and a church in the background below and a man leading a donkey up the path towards the shepherds. By Edmund Girling (1796-1871), an amateur draughtsman and etcher of the Norwich school.
See BM: 1902,0514.805 for a proof before letters.
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