- Mounted on cardboard; a few foxed spots.
- Sl. browned.
- A few dustspecks.
- Unevenly browned; sl. frayed; rubbed/ chafed spots in lower right corner.
= Meticulously drawn.
- Lower right corner sl. worn (affecting signature stamp).
= Dated in the artist's hand "Haarlem 11 April 82" in upper right corner.
AND 2 other drawings by the same, both fishing boats at sea (both pencil and black crayon, heightened w. white, both w. signature[?] "H. Hulk" in lower right corner).
- Sl. foxed.
= Pen drawing unfinished. With the collector's mark of Van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) and with extensive annotation regarding its provenance on mount. After the etching by Anthoni Waterloo.
- Trifle foxed; three corners sl. weak/ dam. and restored on verso.
- Yellowed; a few vague foxed spots.
= With the collector's mark of Albert van Loock on verso (Lugt 3751).
- Tiny tear in lower left corner; sm. vaguely creased spot in centre of upper margin.
- Marginal tears; thumbed. = Sketch with attribution on verso.
AND 3 small sketches on 1 attrib. to the same (recto and verso, on laid paper).
- Some vague dents in the paper; trifle yellowed.
= Verso w. the collector's mark of C.P. van Eeghen (Lugt 6016).
- Sl. stained in left and lower margin; lower margin w. vague oblique fold.; contemp. annot. in upper right corner.
= With collector's marks of Polakovits (Lugt 3561) and Paul Sandby (Lugt 2112) on verso (shining through).
- Lacks tiny portion of upper margin in centre; sl. yellowed; some foxed spots.
= "Laress" added in later hand in pen and black ink in lower corner of mount. Myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CX.
- Sl. foxed; tiny tear in left margin just affecting the image.
= With on verso the central part of a large pen and black ink drawing, showing a fisherman and a mill in a Dutch village.
- Browned. = With attribution "Lamberts" in pencil on verso.
- Small thin spot in upper left margin; tiny restored spot in upper right margin; a few minute foxed spots in sky area.
= Also titled on verso in contemp. pen and ink (in 2 different hands): "Laren" "in 't gooyland". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CX.
= With contemp. manuscript description (1 leaf, recto and verso). Jacobus Martinus Baljee was born in Leeuwarden in 1752. At age 15 he was committed to the Leeuwarden orphanage. After finishing his education as a surgeon, he entered the service of the VOC and made his fortune in the Dutch East Indies. He died childless in 1823 and left everything to the Nieuwe Stads Weeshuis. In 1835, a cast iron memorial column was erected on the courtyard of the grateful orphanage. At one point in the 20th cent. the monument was demolished due to construction works.