The Hurdy-gurdy Player, Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1631

The Hurdy-gurdy Player, Rembrandt van Rijn, c. 1631

etching, h 52mm × w 48mm More details

Initially, Rembrandt was fascinated above all by pathetic wretches compelled to beg for alms. Later, he also developed an interest in other colourful city folk, which he usually depicted in the same minuscule format. In these six etchings, he portrayed a quack in outmoded clothing, two Polish soldiers, two street musicians (an organ grinder and a fiddler) and a skater.