Keywords: Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn - Old Man with a Gold Chain - Google Art Project.jpg <p>Düsseldorf Städtische Kunsthalle Sammlung des Kgl Rates Marczell von Nemes Budapest 1912 no 43 </p><br /><p>Detroit Institute of Arts Loan Exhibition of Paintings by Rembrandt no 8 </p><br /><p>Art Institute of Chicago A Century of Progress 1933 no 74</p><br /><p>Art Institute of Chicago A Century of Progress 1934 no 104</p><br /><p>Art Institute of Chicago Paintings Drawings and Etchings by Rembrandt and his Circle 1935/1936 traveled to Worcester Art Museum</p><br /><p>New York Wildenstein and Co Loan Exhibition of Rembrandt Under the High Patronage of His Excellency Dr Eelco N van Kleffens Ambassador of the Netherlands for the Benefit of the Public Education Association 1950 no 2 </p><br /><p>Art Institute of Chicago European Portraits 1600-1900 in The Art Institute of Chicago 1978 no 2 </p><br /><p>Boston Museum of Fine Arts Rembrandt's Journey Painter draughtsman etcher 2003/2004 no 30 traveled to Art Institute of Chicago</p> Monogram RHL at lower left Oil on panel Jacob Alewijn Amsterdam; by descent to his widow Margaretha Helena Graafland died 1766 ; sold Amsterdam June 10 1767 no 14 to Ketelaar Rembrandt Het Hoofd van een Oud Man zynde een Kniestuk Levensgroote met een dokere Mantel om en een gouden Keten met een Medaille om den hals Het hoofd is van vooren en op zyde te zien; gekeerd naar den linker Schouder en gedekt met een Fluweelen Muts voorzien met een groote Pluim Zynde zeer helder krachtig en uitvoorig op Paneel geschilderd Hoog 35 breed 30 duim The head of an old man knee-length and life size wearing a dark cloak and a golden chain with a medallion around his neck The head is seen from the front and to one side turned toward the left shoulder and covered with a velvet cap with a large plume 90 x 77 1 cm For the identification of the consignor at this sale see Rembrandt Research Project 1982 with evidence that the height of the picture was later slightly reduced Matthew Piers Watt Boulton Tew Park Oxfordshire; his estate sale Christie's London December 9 1911 no 14 as the Father of Rembrandt for £220 10s to Shepherd annotated sale catalogue at Frick Art Reference Library; for the identity of 1922 4467 and the painting in the Boulton sale see Bode 1912 Lippmann London with a half share acquired by P and D Colnaghi London February 12 1912 letter from Lavinia Davies Colnaghi to Susan Wise 28 November 1977 in curatorial file; Colnaghi sold their share in March 1912 with Lippmann Knoedler and Julius Böhler Munich sharing ownership in the picture letter of Lavinia Davies cited above; sold by Böhler to Marczell de Nemes Budapest 17 June 1912; offered for sale Galerie Manzi Joyant Paris 17-18 June 1913 no 60 as Portrait du père de Rembrandt bought in and returned to Julius Böhler in July 1913 letter from Julius Böhler to Susan Wise September 20 1977 in curatorial file; sold by Julius Böhler to Reinhardt New York letter from Böhler cited above; in a letter of June 14 1977 Julius Böhler noted that Reinhardt was the American representative for their firm; sold to Mrs W W Kimball died 1921 Chicago by 1914 Valentiner 1914; lent to the Art Institute when ; bequeathed 1922 special url_id FAEStDTOypM-CQ PD-old-100-1923 1669 Oil paintings of men Velvet clothing in art 1631 Velvet hats 1631 Google Art Project works by Rembrandt Male portraits by Rembrandt 1631 Old Man With A Gold Chain Dutch paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago Undisputed autograph paintings by Rembrandt 1631 Rembrandt's father 1631 paintings |