5793 - 6157 FINE ARTS - 16th-19th CENTURY DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS and PAINTINGS
- Laid down on later stiff paper; a vague drawing on verso shining through; sm. section filled in w. white gouache.
- Vertical fold near left edge. = Location specified in later hand on paper mount.
- Sl. yelllowed and dustsoiled. = On slightly stiff paper.
- Browned; some scattered mouldy specks.
= Resembling the composition of J.-L. David's "The Death of Marat".
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXLVI.
= Fine portrait.
= Both men identified on mount: "De schilder Dake en de heer Nijenhof". SEE ILLUSTRATION ON THE FRONTCOVER.
- Laid down; partly foxed/ sl. faded/ discol. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXLVI.
- First drawing blank margin dam. spot (well outside image). Second drawing waterstained in lower margin.
= Apparently copies made by a Dutch(?) draughtsman after Wheatley's designs.
- Sl. yellowed; white spot in the sky. = With watermark of J. Kool.
- Fine.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXLVII.
= Cf. the etching by Jan Vincentsz. van der Vinne, this composition in reverse (Hollstein 26). Hollstein attributing the composition to Thomas Wijck. But the style is also reminiscent of that of Jan Baptist Weenix. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXLVII.
- Sl. foxed. = Or by Jan Baptist Weenix. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXLVIII.
- Cut to the image, w. the original caption mounted below the drawing.
= With the collector's mark of H. van Leeuwen on verso (Lugt 299a).
- Margins extended; cut to the framing line, w. exception of the signature below the image.
= With the collector's mark of C. Duits (Lugt 533a) on recto. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXLVIII.