5092 - 5387 FINE ARTS - 16th-19th CENTURY DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS and PAINTINGS
= The artist worked in Delft.
- Upper margin some small defects; verso traces of former mounting.
AND 4 other anonymous drawings, 19th/ 20th cent., i.a. a 19th cent. brush and black and grey wash drawing of a watermill.
- Price annotation on verso in blue ballpoint.
= Showing a horse (5x), a goat (2x), a cow, a rooster and a dog.
- Mounted on board, sl. yellowed.
AND the orig. handcol. engraving by L. PORTMAN after C.F. BOUNACH.
- Name of the months occas. sl. faded.
- Sm. brown stain in outer margin. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXV.
WITH 4 engr. views (incl. 1 duplicate) by the same, from SPILMAN/ VAN NOORDE, Aangenaame gezichten in de vermakelyke landsdouwen van Haarlem, showing the same farm from various angles (3 views on one leaf and 1 view tipped onto the same leaf as the drawing), each 9,3x17,5 cm., all w. engr. caption below image: "Gezigt by Halfwegen Overveen", "Gezigt by de Hofstede het Klooster over de Kleverlaan", "Gezigt van de Garenbleekeryen, aan de nieuwe Cingel" and "Gezigt by Halfwegen Overveen".
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXV.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXVI.
AND 4 others similar by the same, i.a. w. caption "En ving de terugtogt weder aan" (man climbing from a window onto a tree branch, with guards beneath him).
= With the collector's mark of Bauweraerts (Lugt 3325).
AND 17 other drawings/ sketch lvs., mostly 19th cent.
- Handling crease in upper (blank) margin, just reaching image; some sm. marginal tears.
= The drawing after which C.C.A. LAST made the print.
= With a later caption in pen and ink "apothéose à Bérange[r]" stricken out. Perhaps a design for a medal.
- Trifle creased; a few tiny tears and pinholes.
- Trifle soiled and wrinkled; tipped onto mount.
= An almost exact copy of an etching (Hollstein 10) from the series of Beggars and peasants (title and 26 plates; Hollstein 7-33).
- Doubled; trifle (irregluarly) browned; small bown stain.
- Some scattered foxing; sm. closed tears in margins. = Attractive view. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXIII.
WITH 2 engr. views of the Cunerakerk (one by C. PHILIPS after J. DE BEYER and one from L. GIUCCIARDINI, Descrittione di tutti i Paesi bassi).