Goldweigher's Field

It is based on a landscape drawing in the collection of the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen.

It was mistakenly named after the so-called home of the Goldweigher, a portrait that Rembrandt etched, but shows in fact the Saxenburg estate of Bloemendaal with the St. Bavochurch of Haarlem in the distance.

[1] The perspective is taken from the high dunes of Bloemendaal and shows the mirror image of the drawing.

The painter Philips Koninck painted a Haerlempje showing the Saxenburg estate with bleachfields, and this painting shows that the field that Rembrandt depicted was used in the summer months by a bleachery.

The steeple between the estate on the left and the Haarlem St. Bavochurch in the distance is the Bloemendaal church, which is also visible in the Rembrandt etching and still exists.

View of Saxenburg estate with bleaching fields near Haarlem , by Philips Koninck