Amand-Durand revolutionized the art world by meticulously remaking the copper plates used for creating Rembrandt’s etchings. Through his precise craftsmanship and dedication, Durand ensured that each reproduction faithfully captured every detail and nuance of Rembrandt’s original works. His innovative approach made these masterpieces more widely accessible while preserving Rembrandt’s legacy with unparalleled authenticity.

Rembrandt Leaning on a Stone Sill

Beautiful 1880s etching depicting Rembrandt’s original from 1639. The etching is plate signed in the top left, and measures 15 1/8 x 16 5/8 inches. The work comes witha COA, and for reference, see Bartsch 21.

Landscape with a Cottage and a Large Tree

Beautiful 1878 etching depicting Rembrandt’s original from 1641. The etching comes with a COA, for reference see Bartsch 226. The piece measures 5 x 12.5 inches framed.

The Pancake woman

Beautiful 1880s etchings depicting Rembrandt’s original from 1635. The etching comes with a COA, and for reference see Bartsch 124.

Saskia with Pearls in her Hair

Beautiful 1880s etching depicting Rembrandt’s original from 1634. The etching comes with a COA, and for reference see Bartsch 347.