5590 - 5932 FINE ARTS - 16th-19th CENTURY DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS and PAINTINGS
- Partly yellowed. = With in pencil "In het Album [illegible] 1835" on verso.
- Flaked and (badly) oxidized; frame chpped. = Despite its defects a attractive work.
- Tipped onto contemp. paper mount, w. framing line; trifle yellowed.
= With attribution to Rietschoof on mount.
- Laid down on stiff paper. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXV.
Idem. (Skirmish between cavalerists near a house in a hilly landscape). Watercolour, 14,8x23,5 cm., monogrammed "CR" in lower left corner.
- Trifle yellowed.
- Yellowed.
= Verso frame w. mounted ticket, w. manuscript note in ballpoint by Godfried Bomans: "In bruikleen afgestaan door [printed: Godfried J.A. Bomans (...) Bloemendaal (...)] voor de Charles Rochussen tentoonstelling te Alkmaar april 1964."
Anonymous (19th cent.). (Streetview). Watercolour, 18,5x14 cm., framed.
- Trifle foxed; two sm chips in margins.
= Verso frame w. manuscript note in pen and ink by Godfried Bomans: "gekocht voor f20- in den zomer van 1943 te 's Gravenhage. Godfried Bomans, Zonnelaan 17. Haarlem".
AND a small oval silhouette reverse glass painting in black and white of a couple sitting at a table, 9,4x14 cm., framed (some sm. defects, decorated border partly gone).
- Browned; some sm. (closed) perforations/ tears.
- Partly browned; doubled.
- Some creases and tears in right margin.
AND 1 other drawing by the same, black and red crayon, showing a hand holding a quill.
- Paper mounting tape on verso in upper corners (sl. shining through on recto); lower right corner trifle foxed.
Idem. (Beach view with several (beached) boats). Sketch in brush and grey wash and some pencil, 22,5x33,4 cm., monogrammed "J.C.S." in in pen lower left corner. - AND a lithogr. portrait of the artist after M. MOUROT.
- Tipped onto mount; sl. foxed and yellowed in the sky.
= The view is identified on the mount as: "De (unreadable) St. Anthoniestraat, gezien naar de poort (schalkwijkerpoort)".
AND 14 other drawings, i.a. showing buildings in Hoorn (i.a. by monogrammist "WG" (dated probably 1848) and drawings by architects A.W. WEISSMAN and G.A. VAN ARKEL of details of the interior of churches in Harenkarspel and Dirkshorn and heraldic shields related to Haarlemmerliede.
= Very fine.
- Upper left corner restored (previously torn off); sm. tear in left margin.
- Trimmed somewhat irregularly, touching the image and the title; sm. inkstain in upper right corner, partly covering the date.