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We know [whether] the number of copies of the etchings of Rembrandt and replaying it in subsequent years (when, for any publication, circulation)?
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It seems to me like you that no one will say. U-matrix boards Rembrandt rather complex and intricate story, after the death of the master they have repeatedly changed owners, then disappeared from sight, then reappeared. See, for example,
http://rembrandt.parkwestgallery.com...s/history.html
But there is another point that complicates matters. In the XIX century French engraver Amand-Durand (Amand-Durand 1861-1905) reproduced almost all of Rembrandt's etchings, and did it so skillfully and masterly, that difference can be discerned only under a stereoscope, examined it at the same time and the work of Rembrandt, and a copy of Amanda Durand. Last copied and signature of Rembrandt. True, he was on the back of the sheet and put his monogram (the circle with crossed lines), but remove it if you wish it was "easier as dirt," making this a copy of "Rembrandt". On e-bay can not uncommon to find offers of prints by Rembrandt, but the authenticity of them, to put it mildly, questionable.
Of course, a qualified expert professional can analyze the paper, watermarks, chemical paints, etc. and relatively easy to identify intravital original. But overprint XVIII or the beginning of XIX century on the old paper (as such things, too) have a much more difficult to detect - only the quality of print.
So the general circulation of engravings by Rembrandt (in-and poslezhiznennyh) to talk very difficult. But there were still heliogravire XIX - XX centuries, which did not draw to account ...
About Amanda Durand can be viewed here:
http://www.polygraphicum.de/AMAND_DU...Rembrandt.html (it is given and an engraved "Joseph telling his dreams", about which you asked).
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/rie/item/3276
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...amand-durand-2 (there also is engraved "Joseph telling his dreams").
http://www.lipf.com/html/about_amand_durand.html