CHRIST BEFORE PILOT by Amand-Durand

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Christ Before Pilot  by Amand-Durand is an engraving ‘After Rembrandt’. The Rembrandt plate number is B 77 in the book of Rembrandt’s engravings. The image size is 21″ X 17”.

 

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CHRIST BEFORE PILOT by Amand-Durand

MAKE AN OFFER

All reasonable offers will be considered.

$900.00

CHRIST BEFORE PILOT by Amand-Durand is an engraving ‘After Rembrandt’. The Rembrandt plate number is B 77 in the book of Rembrandt’s engravings. The image size is 21″ X 17” (53 cm X 43 cm).

Amand-Durand was a noted engraver of the 19th century who spent a substantial portion of his life re-creating all the plates of Rembrandt’s images.

We have many different images of Rembrandt’s engravings by Amand-Durand and from the standpoint of aesthetic viewing, they are as nice as the best printing of Rembrandt whose first printing was not always his best as he often improved his plates after the first printing.

One piece remains in our inventory and it is framed. We are making no charge for the frame other than the cost of shipping. At a buyers request, we will remove the print from the frame eliminating the $100.00 shipping charge for the unframed print.

Contact us for further information and pictures of other images.

Note picture of Amand-Durand.

ABOUT THE ARTIST – (Click on any picture to enlarge it)

Charles Amand-Durand (1831-1905) was an innovative and passionate engraver & artist who resurrected the fading copper & wood plates of various Old Masters from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, such as Rembrandt, Albrecht Drurer, Hans Sebald Beham and others. He admired their wood & copper plates, that he noted had faded, through the ravages of time & use, and were no longer producing quality impressions.

Amand-Durand comprehensively researched many public and private collections displaying the Old Masters’ engravings and realized that many of the images would eventually fade completely. He especially admired the works of Rembrandt and scrutinized his plates and techniques. 

Rembrandt’s engravings were created in the 1600s, but by the mid 1800s the original plates were in a worn and defective condition. In order to form exact reproductions, he used as his guide, not the worn and flat original copper or wood plates, but the 1st & 2nd state prints of the original works. Durand dedicated a major part of his life to recreating in exact detail the engraved plates of Rembrandt & other old Masters.

Amand-Durand’s re-engravings became so well respected that major collectors & institutions throughout Europe sought to acquire them, including the French Bibliotheque Nationale and the Louvre Museum in Paris. 

In 1895 Theo Van Gogh, brother and manager of Vincent Van Gogh stumbled across Amand-Durand’s work. He was so impressed that he sought the artist out. Afterward contacting  Vincent to express his enthusiasm for his artistic talents and intellect. Van Gogh was one of the many that recognized Amand-Durand’s talents  at the end of the 19th century and beyond.

In 1855, the Conservator of the Cabinet de Estampes, George Duplessis, was so appreciated of the genius of Durand  that he had his work published in books by the Bibliotheque Nationale, France. Amand-Durand’s plates were used in an anthology of European engravings, from the 15th to 19th centuries. This publication was beautifully presented and made available at considerable cost to the wider public in 1870. 

Christ Before Pilot by Amand-Durand. After Rembrandt.

CHRIST BEFORE PILOT by Amand-Durand

MAKE AN OFFER

All reasonable offers will be considered.

$900.00

CHRIST BEFORE PILOT by Amand-Durand is an engraving ‘After Rembrandt’. Ther Rembrandt plate number is B 77 in the book of Rembrandt’s engravings. The image size is 21″ X 17” (53 cm X 43 cm).

Amand-Durand was a noted engraver of the 19th century who re-created all the plates of Rembrandt’s images.He spent a substantial portion of his life re-creating the plates of all the engravings of Rembrandt.

We have many different images of Rembrandt’s engravings by Amand-Durand and from the standpoint of aesthetic viewing, they are as nice as the best printing of Rembrandt whose first printing was not always his best as he often improved his plates after the first printing.

One piece remains in our inventory and it is framed. We are making no charge for the frame other than the cost of shipping. At a buyers request, we will remove the print from the frame eliminating the $100.00 shipping charge for the unframed print.

Contact us for further information and pictures of other images.