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Portrait of Rembrandt on horseback by the Dutch etcher JP Arendzen, in good condition.
Johannes Petrus Arendzen (Amsterdam, 23 October 1846 - Hampstead, 15 December 1932) was a Dutch etcher, draughtsman and portrait painter.
From 1861 to 1864, Arendzen attended the 'Opleiding Engravingschool' of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam, the successor to the Stadstekenacdemie and the forerunner of the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten. He was a pupil of Johann Wilhelm Kaiser and Jean François Portaels in Brussels and probably also studied with his father-in-law Th. Stracké.
A well-known work by Arendzen is the portrait he made on the occasion of the inauguration of Queen Wilhelmina. He was probably also the maker of the etching of Spinoza from 1883.