= Provenance: the collection of Hank Onrust.
= Posthumous reprints by the widow of Aad de Haas.
- Both verso w. tape along outer margins. = Identified and titled on verso.
AND 3 drawings by Irene WERNER, i.a. "Satellieten" en "Rode driehoek" (both colour pencil) and a pen and ink drawing by Albert LINTHOUT.
= 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.
- Sl. defective in upper margin, affecting the boy's hair.
- Vaguely foxed.
AND 8 other etchings by the same, als signed in pencil, i.a. (Tower, Nijmegen), (Heidewegje) and "Landweg".
= All etchings from the collection of Philip J, with his collector's mark on verso (not in Lugt).
- All with mounted tickets on verso of "Dienst Verspreide Rijkskollekties" supplying title etc.
= Some titles: "Verlangen", "Ongedwongen evenwicht", "Le Voyeur", "Petit déjeuner" and "Attente".
= Black/ Moorhead 32
- A few foxed spots; nevertheless fine.
= Dube 241 IIIB. From Der Bildermann, Steinzeichnungen für das Deutsche Volk. Year I, Heft 3 (Berlin, 1916).
- Spine splitting. = Dube I, 335, 2nd state (of 2).