6427 - 6643 FINE ARTS - 16th-19th CENTURY DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS and PAINTINGS
- Both drawings trimmed to the framing line.
= With contemp. title and "Rademaker" in brown ink on label on verso. Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, each with his (manuscript) collector's mark on verso.
AND 7 engr./ lithogr. views of city gates of Haarlem (18th-20th cent.).
- Some (large) repaired tears; sl. worn. = On laid paper with crowned lily watermark.
AND 3 other drawings, i.a. after Jan VAN GOYEN and a pen and ink drawing by W.A.J. VAN GEURS, "Buurkerk en omgeving vanaf de 1e Domtrans 1848".
= Most likely by the same draughtsman.
= A very meticolous drawing.
Anonymous (19th cent.). (Poultry and other birds on a farmyard). Drawing after Francis BARLOW, pen and ink, 21x29,3 cm.
- Lower corners sl. dam.
AND 1 other brush and ink drawing, late 18th/ early 19th drawing: study of various birds on branches.
= Most likely by the same draughtsman.
AND 5 similar anonymous 19th cent. drawings, incl. (pastoral) landscapes and town views (1x affected by silverfish).
Sitter identified on verso. Van Hoytema (1807-1889) was a mayor of Culemborg.
AND 1 other miniature portrait, gouache on bone, ±1820, mounted on a miniature portrait (black chalk?).






































