= Provenance: the collection of Liesbeth Brandt Corstius and Kees Broos.
= Provenance: the collection of Liesbeth Brandt Corstius and Kees Broos. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XII.
= "(...) wat missen we jullie, maar een rood wijntje, pastiche, marc, poivre, pomme, armagnac, witte wijn, rosé, mineraal, en wat dies meer zijn, lest ons verdriet (...)".
AND 6 similar cards to Kees Broos and Liesbeth Brandt Corstius, all w. an original drawing/ watercolour by the same, 1x together w. a drawing STEFAN VERWEY on the same card.
- Contents mint. Small scratch on top of the lid.
- Tiny vague crease near left edge; nevertheless fine.
= This iconic poster by the Guerilla Girls is a perfect example of their unapologetic and very public criticism of the art world. Copy of an unnumb. edition with the colour purple. Provenance: the collection of Liesbeth Brandt Corstius and Kees Broos. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIII.
= Previously exhibited at Museum De Pont (Tilburg).
- Fold. flap portfolio dam.
= Contains etchings by Martin BAEYENS, Reference to the distance 1 and Reference to the distance 2; Elmar GILLE, Il rifugio and Il cammino; Han van HAGEN, Paricutin, Mexico and Chichèn Itza, Mexico; Simon KOENE, African dream 1 and African dream 2 and Chris van OTTERLOO, Het stille getij 1 and Het stille getij 2.
= Contains: Simon KOENE, Delphi and Athene/ Akropolis; Chris VAN OTTERLOO, Delft/ Kyoto (hommage aan Doug Lawrie); Martin BAEYENS, "Open frontiers '93 NL"/ "Open frontiers '93 B"; Han VAN HAGEN, Via Appia/ Vallum Hadriani and Elmar GILLE, "Il campo di battaglia"/ "Millenovecentosettantanove".
= Most drawings show references to the medical profession with various caricatures (but not identified). There is a drawing with a small bust of Willem van der Starp, physician and council member of Rotterdam. A typhoid epidemic raged in Rotterdam in 1903, which caused a scandal for the health commission of Rotterdam, perhaps these drawings allude to that event.
- Unused.
= Cat. Etsen van D. Harting 1927, no.50.
Wijn, Willem de (1902-1983). "Molen "de Adriaan" Haarlem 1846". Etching, 32,5x43,5 cm., signed "de Wijn" and titled in pencil.
- Slightly browned. = Cat. Harlemia Illustrata 1312.
AND 3 others, i.a. a lithograph showing Haarlem from a distance by DESGUERROIS.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= Mostly landscapes and views (i.a. Amsterdam). Sold by auction at Glerum, 1992.
= De Bois 216; Van Eekelen 234.
= Van Eekelen 129.
AND 9 others, incl. 8 etchings by the same, i.a. "Nijmegen" and Oudekerksplein te Amsterdam.