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JAN JORIS VAN VLIET (AFTER REMBRANDT) Lot and his Daughters. Etching, 1631. 282x225 mm; 11 1/8x8 7/8 inches, narrow to thread margins. Fourth state (of 5). A very good impression with strong contrasts and little to no sign of wear. Van Vliet (1606-1668) was a Dutch painter-printmaker. A native of Leiden, he became one of Rembrandt's close students and, in addition to assisting Rembrandt with oil paintings, he was also involved with several of Rembrandt's large-scale etchings from the 1630s. The artists likely collaborated on the current etching too, with Rembrandt supplying the design directly to van Vliet. Provenance: Naudet, Paris, inscription in ink verso (Lugt 1938). Hollstein 1.