Blue & White Royal Delft Wall Charger. Self-Portrait of Rembrandt - 1962


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The tin glazed earthenware wall charger decorated in shades of blue with a self-portrait of Rembrandt with 34 years. (Anno 1640.) (Nowadays collection National Gallery London, 102 x 80 cm.)
Next to the portrait naar Rembrandt. The rim decorated with floral motifs. The painting looks like the portret of Titian’s portrait by Gerolamo Barbagio,
owned by the Portugese art dealer Allfonso Lopez in Amsterdam.
Signed on the bottom in underglaze blue for:
DE PORCELEYNE FLES  -  ROYAL DELFT
DELFT - HOLLAND  &  CG  =  1962
Painter’s initials: MvA =  M.H. van Aalst
Employment dates: 1941 – 1983
Literature:
This charger is shown in: Royal Delft a guide to the Porceleyne Fles by Rick Erickson on Page 121 Fig.10-44.


Diameter: 41 cm. (16,2 inches.)    
Weight: 2.019 gram.


Reference
M.3534
Price
Price on request
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