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An Elderly Man in Prayer
1660s or later
follower of Rembrandt van Rijn
(Dutch, 1606–1669)
Framed: 119.4 x 106.7 x 15.9 cm (47 x 42 x 6 1/4 in.); Unframed: 87.3 x 72 cm (34 3/8 x 28 3/8 in.)
Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund 1967.16
Location: not on view
Description
Toward the end of his life, Rembrandt explored religious themes from an intimate perspective, producing a number of works for a possible Apostle series. The personal religiosity of An Elderly Man in Prayer, formerly attributed to Rembrandt, bears resemblance to such late works. Seated with eyes nearly closed and hands clasped in prayer over a large book, the figure appears still and introspective. While the dramatic lighting and dark color palette are reminiscent of Rembrandt's late works, this painting, formerly attributed to the artist, has since been assigned to a follower or a later eighteenth-century imitator of Rembrandt's style for reasons associated with the broad, flat brushwork of the garment, the poor handling of shadow on the hands, and the uniform treatment of the hair.- including 1889-1897Counts von Harrach, Schloss Rohrau and Vienna, Austira (inventories of 1889 and 1897, no. 218)Walter Bareiss (1920-2007), Zurich, Switzerlandby 1956Charlotte Barreiss, Zurich, SwitzerlandJune 24, 1964(Sale: Sotheby's, London, June 24, 1964, lot 5)-1967(Pinakos, Inc., New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)1967-The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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