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77 5744 Both A  1612 1642  attrib  77 5744 Both A 1612 1642 attrib
77/5744 Both, A. (1612-1642) (attrib.). (Interior of an inn). Drawing on 2 attached lvs., pen and brown ink and grey wash, 18,1x35,7 cm.

- A few tiny closed holes/ tears along outer margins.

= With attribution in later hand on verso. With the collector's stamp of A. Mouriau on verso (Lugt 1829).

€ (600-800) 600
77 5745 Bouwmeester J A  1793 1854 77 5745 Bouwmeester J A 1793 1854
77/5745 Bouwmeester, J.A. (1793-1854). "Bommeler Waart met Bommel in t Verschiet". Drawing, pen and brown ink and wash, 29,9x32,8 cm., titled (in a diff. hand?) in caption below and signed "Johannes Adrianus Bouwmeester. Delin. 1810".
€ (200-300) 400
77 5746 Brill H J  1810 after 1853 77 5746 Brill H J 1810 after 1853
77/5746 Brill, H.J. (1810-after 1853). (Man and boy on horseback). Pencil and watercolour, heightened w. white, 22,5x17,8 cm., signed and dated "53" in lower right corner below drawing.

- Sl. foxed.

€ (60-80)
77 5747 Bruckman W L  1866 1928 77 5747 Bruckman W L 1866 1928
77/5747 Bruckman, W.L. (1866-1928). (Gate to the begijnhof in Diest, Belgium). Drawing, black and colour chalk and gouache, 49,5x34 cm., signed in pen and ink.

- Mounted under passepartout; margins foxed.

€ (100-150)
77 5748 Brugmans H C J  1837 1876 77 5748 Brugmans H C J 1837 1876
77/5748 Brugmans, H.C.J. (1837-1876). (Flowers). Drawing, col. pastel crayon, 36x25 cm., signed in lower left corner.

- Sl. browned/ foxed.

€ (100-150)
77 5749 Brummer M  19th cent  77 5749 Brummer M 19th cent
77/5749 Brummer, M. (19th cent.). (Design for a countryhouse). Drawing, pencil and watercolour, 44x54 cm., signed and "23/4.82" in lower right corner.

- Slightly yellowed; a few vague stains; middle fold splitting at top end.

= Showing three facades and floor plans of the same countryhouse.

€ (100-150) 150
77 5750 Butterflies etc  Anonymous early 19th cent  77 5750 Butterflies etc Anonymous early 19th cent
77 5750 Butterflies etc  Anonymous early 19th cent  77 5750 Butterflies etc Anonymous early 19th cent
77 5750 Butterflies etc  Anonymous early 19th cent  77 5750 Butterflies etc Anonymous early 19th cent
77 5750 Butterflies etc  Anonymous early 19th cent  77 5750 Butterflies etc Anonymous early 19th cent
77 5750 Butterflies etc  Anonymous early 19th cent  77 5750 Butterflies etc Anonymous early 19th cent
77/5750 [Butterflies etc.]. Anonymous (early 19th cent.). Album with 170 watercolours of butterflies, caterpillars, flowers and plants, ±1820-1840, each 15,5x12,5 cm., each within a black framing line, contemp. giltlettered cl., 4to.

- Most drawings in very fine condition, some with the following minor defects: some smudging; occas. trifle/ sl. foxed in outer blank margin; 2 drawings w. sm. tear in inner blank margin (not affecting the watercolour); a few lvs. fingersoiled in outer blank margin. Bookblock loose; heraldic bookplate on upper pastedown.

= The skilfully executed and beautiful drawings bear strong resemblance to the 18th and 19th century drawings of butterflies by J.C. or J. Sepp or A.J. Rösel van Rosenhof. The main focus of the drawings is on the metamorphosis of the caterpillar into the butterfly. All on paper with "J. Honig & Zoonen", "J. Kool", "De Ervens Dk Blauw", "J. Kloppenburg", "Van Gelder", a beehive w. Orange tree or the Pro Patria (2 diff. types) watermark. With a silhouette portrait drawing frontisp. of probably the original owner W.D.V. de Graaf (1762-1846), a Utrecht pharmacist. On the backstrip his name and title "Inlandsche Kapellen" are given.Came into possession of the present owner by descent. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVII.

€ (10.000-15.000)
77 5751 Butterflies  Verhuell Q M R  1787 1860 77 5751 Butterflies Verhuell Q M R 1787 1860
77/5751 [Butterflies]. Verhuell, Q.M.R. (1787-1860). (The various stages in the life of a Chinese character moth on and surrounding a branch of a hawthorn). Drawing, watercolour, 14x13 cm., framed.

- Sl. fingersoiled (perhaps by the artist); vague diagonal fold.

= Study for plate 35 of the "Beschouwing der wonderen Gods, in de minstgeachte schepzelen of Nederlandsche insecten" (volume VII) by J.C. Sepp.

€ (100-150) 100
77 5752 Chantal L  1822 1899 77 5752 Chantal L 1822 1899
77 5752 Chantal L  1822 1899 77 5752 Chantal L 1822 1899
77/5752 Chantal, L. (1822-1899). (Halflength portrait of a young officer). Drawing, watercolour w. pencil, 18,5x16,5 cm., signed "Louis Chantal" in red pencil, under passepartout.

= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVIII.

Idem. (Halflength portrait of seated gentleman). Drawing, watercolour w. pencil, 18x15,5 cm., signed "Louis Chantal" in red pencil, under passepartout.

- Sl. yellowed.

€ (150-250) 160
77 5753 Cohen D  1st half 19th cent  77 5753 Cohen D 1st half 19th cent
77/5753 Cohen, D. (1st half 19th cent.). (Portrait of a young lady looking downwards). (Portrait of a young lady looking to the right). Two drawings, both black and orange crayon, both 22,7x16,7 cm., both signed "Cohen f." in lower left corner, the second drawing dated "18 6/7 23" in pen in lower right corner.

= The first drawing has a contemp. annotation in pen and ink on verso reading "Dessiné d'après Boucher par D. Cohen 7 Sept: 1825". Both possibly early works by David Haim Cohen Pareira (1797-1876), who usually signed "'D. Cohen Pareira" (accord. to Scheen).

€ (70-90) 110
77 5754 Colin A M  1798 1875 77 5754 Colin A M 1798 1875
77 5754 Colin A M  1798 1875 77 5754 Colin A M 1798 1875
77/5754 Colin, A.M. (1798-1875). (A Sans-Culotte). Drawing, brush, brown ink and watercolour, 23,7x17,6 cm., partial monogram.

- A few spots; sl. cut short in lower edge.

= According to a later French annotation on verso this is the actor Bertin in the role of Zug in the play Le Pauvre Berger by Daubigny.

AND 2 watercolour drawings by ALEXANDRE DUPENDANT, both signed, showing two men in historical costume.

€ (200-300) 210
77 5755 Conscience Francis A  1795 1840 77 5755 Conscience Francis A 1795 1840
77/5755 Conscience, Francis A. (1795-1840). "Le coq Gaulois". Drawing, pencil, watercolour and brown ink, 24,7x18,7 cm. (border line), signed "Francis C. 1831" in pen and ink, title and caption in pencil.

= The caption reads: "Elle est belle dit-il, Mais le moindre grain de mil, ferait bien mieux mon affaire". The original design for the lithograph, published in the periodical La Caricature politique, morale, littéraire et scénique (no. 103, 25 October 1832, plate 212). The caption (and the scene) is a take on the text by Jean de la Fontaine on the fable Le Coq et le Perle. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVIII.

€ (500-700) 600
77 5756 Courtois J  1621 1676 77 5756 Courtois J 1621 1676
77/5756 Courtois, J. (1621-1676). (House and a fence in a landscape). Drawing, pen and black ink, 15x22 cm., monogrammed in lower left corner.

- Yellowed; sl. soiled.

= Provenance: the collection of J. and C. Ulmann (Lugt 3533). With the collector's mark of Dr. Max A. Goldstein (Lugt 2824) on verso.

€ (200-300) 200
77 5757 Cuyp J G  1594 1652  style/ surroundings of 77 5757 Cuyp J G 1594 1652 style/ surroundings of
77/5757 Cuyp, J.G. (1594-1652) (style/ surroundings of). (Half-length portrait of a man holding a tongue depressor). Oil on panel, 67,5x50,5 cm., framed.

- The connection of the three parts of the panel profesionnally strengthened on verso. Newly varnished.

= A fine portrait, possibly of a surgeon, considering the tongue depressor and the silver medicine (or snuff?) box the man is holding. For identification of the artist, see the website of the RKD. A fine portrait. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVIII.

€ (3.000-5.000)
77 5758 Decker C G  1625 1678  attrib  77 5758 Decker C G 1625 1678 attrib
77/5758 Decker, C.G. (1625-1678) (attrib.). (View of a village, buildings on the left, figures and a wagon on the right). Drawing, black chalk and grey wash, 19x28,2 cm.

- A few sm. brown spots.

= Provenance: auctioned at Frederik Muller, december 1913 (lot 537); London at E. Parson & son, 1925 (cat. no.43, lot 176); Paul Brandt, Nov/ Dec. 1982 (lot no.989). With annotation "P. Molyn" on verso, whose style is very similar. On laid paper with double watermark of a foolscap and a bunch of grapes. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXIX.

€ (1.200-1.500) 1200
77 5759 Détaille J B E  1848 1912 77 5759 Détaille J B E 1848 1912
77/5759 Détaille, J.B.E. (1848-1912). (Small sketches of French soldiers). Drawing, pen and brown ink, 20x23,8 cm., signed, "À Sarah Bernhart" [presumably the actress] and "27 mai 1879".

- Paper sl. browned.

€ (400-600)
77 5760 Détaille J B E  1848 1912 77 5760 Détaille J B E 1848 1912
77 5760 Détaille J B E  1848 1912 77 5760 Détaille J B E 1848 1912
77/5760 Détaille, J.B.E. (1848-1912). (Soldiers carrying a wounded officer). Drawing, pencil, 12,5x23,5 cm., w. the artist's atelier stamp.

= Tipped on modern mount together with cut out older French (auction?) catalogue entry.

AND 2 other small drawings showing French soldiers by unidentified artists.

€ (200-300)
77 5761 Dillis J G von 1759 1841  attrib  77 5761 Dillis J G von 1759 1841 attrib
77/5761 Dillis, J.G. von (1759-1841) (attrib.). (Two travellers walking along a river, a tower and mountains in the background). Drawing, pen and ink w. some grey wash, 18x25 cm.

= Attribution in later pencil on verso.

€ (100-150)
77 5762 Dircks late 19th/ early 20th cent  77 5762 Dircks late 19th/ early 20th cent
77/5762 Dircks (late 19th/ early 20th cent.). (A Dutch fishing barge entering a harbour with moored ships). Watercolour, 22,5x32,5 cm., signed "Dircks".
€ (70-90)
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77/5763 Doeleman, J.H. (1848-1913). (Farm near a stream). Drawing, pencil, 14,9x23,6 cm., monogrammed.
€ (30-50)