= De Bois 216; Van Eekelen 234.
AND 7 other etchings by the same, i.a. "Nijmegen".
- Sl. yellowed, especially blank margins. = Impressive etching. De Bois 103; Van Eekelen 115.
AND 2 other etchings by the same.
- Laid down on modern paper mount; a few closed pinholes along margins.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, w. his collector's stamp on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIII.
- Sl. yellowed.
AND 4 other prints by i.a. Jelle TROELSTRA and Jan SIRKS.
= Sporen van Menno 71.1948.
= For the largest part drawings of Dutch professional boxers, i.a. Bep van Klaveren, Giel de Roode, Luc van Dam, Robert Disch, Nico Droog, Cyriel Deventer and promoter Theo Huizenaar. Also including some drawings of other sports, such as table tennis and tennis. Possibly some published in De Telegraaf. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= Comprises miscell. subjects, i.a. men in nazi uniforms or an eagle w. a swastika emblem, (studies of) wild animals, "Arie's rijmboek", political cartoons, a new year's card for the year 1946, cartoon figures and portraits. Possibly some published in De Telegraaf. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= Comprises drawings of professional international equestrians, i.a. Johan Greter, Hans Günter Winkler, Cees Benedictus-Lieftinck, Peter Stackfleth and Wofford Hendrickx. With some sm. program booklets and photographs of the same subject. Possibly some published in De Telegraaf. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= Comprises drawings of professional European football players, i.a. Micky Clavan (ADO Den Haag), Ad Visser (Ajax), Josef Bican (Austrian national team), Reinhold Münzenberg (German national team), Bohumil Klenovec (Sparta Prague), Rolf Leeser (Ajax) and Johannes Walhout (Willem II). Possibly some published in De Telegraaf. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
= Mostly drawings of Indian, Egyptian of Arabic architecture, ornaments and/ or people. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek.
- Some vague (water)staining (mainly visible on verso) and mouldy spots (only visible on verso) along margins.
= "Harry Eliott" was the English pseudonym used by Charles Edmond Hermet.