6292 - 6524 FINE ARTS - 16th-19th CENTURY DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS and PAINTINGS
- Doubled; yellowed; sm. tear in left margin; large oblique crease in upper right corner; vague stain in centre of lower margin.
= Sketch of a mural design for an unidentified building. Perhaps for a fish monger or fish shop.
= On 18th cent. (?) laid paper. Cf. Hollstein 8.
AND 3 others, i.a. 2 very fine miniature drawings, both views of farmhouses (red and brown ink, 19th cent. 4,8x7,8 cm.).
- A few sm. dents in lower margin; some craquelé in sky area. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CII.
- Sl. yellowed.
= Bought at the art gallery Simonis & Buunk by present owner. With a ticket of the Weissenbruch foundation on verso frame. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CII.
- Slightly yellowed; w. some foxing; sm. rubbed spot in upper framing line.
= Not in Heijenga-Klomp.
- With grid lines in pencil, so the drawing could be copied and red chalk to trace and copy the lines onto other sheet of paper.
= The drawing (mirrored) for the print in Algemeen kunstenaars handboek; of schatkamer voor alle beoefenaren van kunsten en handwerken (1787). Izaak de Wit Jansz. made other prints for this work.
- Some foxed spots; tiny oval shaped cut in lower right corner; 2 tiny closed marginal tears; nevertheless fine.
= On laid paper with watermark showing a bunch of grapes. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIX.


















