- Sm. imperfection in left margin. Otherwise fine.
- Frame cracked and chipped. Miniature fine.
- Tiny tear in lower margin just affecting the image.
- Lower left corner lacks piece w. loss of image.
- Slightly yellowed; a few foxed spots.
- Tipped onto paper mount; yellowed; trifle waterst.
AND 3 others, all 19th/ 20th cent. drawings, i.a. of a French landscape ("Aix") and a full-length portrait of a mountaineer(?).
- Cut on/ just within the drawn borderline; a few tiny holes and sm. tears in the image; some marginal tears affecting the image; part of paper strengthened in left edge; some vague stains.
= Provenance: Van der Willigen auction (1829). Cf. New Hollstein 92, 2nd state of 3.
- Probably laid down on later canvas and attached on a new stretcher.
= From the collection of C.G. 't Hooft, former curator of museum Fodor. According to his annotation on verso, this painting depicts i.a. the ship "De liefde" under command of Michiel de Ruyter, on August 17, 1662. Nooms was commissioned by the Amsterdam admiralty to make four paintings (now in the Rijksmuseum) after peace with Algiers and other North African states was achieved. It is thought that they were intended as a present for Michiel Adriaensz de Ruyter, but instead they remained with the Amsterdam Admiralty. Perhaps a painting model for one of the paintings. SEE ILLUSTRATION ON TITLE-PAGE.
- Browned and foxed.
Huijgens, H. (19th cent.). (Fishermen unloading the catch on the beach, a village in the background). Drawing, brush and ink, pen and brown ink, 17,5x23 cm., signed (?) "H. Huygens" and "Lent te Zee"(?) in pen and ink on mount.
= Perhaps the amateur painter Henrietta Adriana Huygens or her brother Johannes Huijgens (1833-1911).
- Yellowed.
AND 1 other watercolour, showing a (Dutch?) farm, 19th cent.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIX.
- Tipped onto later paper mount. = Attribution on mounts in pencil in old hand.
AND a pencil drawing of a farm.
- A few vague soiled spots; vaguely waterstained in margins.
= On paper with watermark of double-headed eagle with crown.
= Design for a medaillon. An engraving of this subject was made by B. Picart in 1730, after the drawing of 1715 [this drawing?].
- A few (partly closed) tears in right margin; sm. portion of upper right corner lacking and upper right corner sl. creased; sl. duststained in lower right corner.
= On paper with fleur-de-lys watermark.