Portrait of Johannes Lutma, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1656
etching, h 198mm × w 148mm More details
Rembrandt has portrayed the old Lutma in a way indicating that the two artists were friends. Next to the silversmith is his drinking bowl of 1641 (in the display case nearby), or perhaps a later version of the same model. Apparently Lutma still regarded it as one of his masterpieces, fifteen years after he had created it.