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78 6332 Vermeersch I A  1810 1852  attrib  78 6332 Vermeersch I A 1810 1852 attrib
78 6332 Vermeersch I A  1810 1852  attrib  78 6332 Vermeersch I A 1810 1852 attrib
78 6332 Vermeersch I A  1810 1852  attrib  78 6332 Vermeersch I A 1810 1852 attrib
78/6332 Vermeersch, I.A. (1810-1852) (attrib.). (Town view from the river). Drawing, pen and black ink and pencil, 20x26 cm., with "Vermeersch" in pencil in lower left corner.

- Slightly yellowed; a few foxed spots.

AND 4 pencil drawings by J.C. SERVAIS (1x) and anonymous artists, all showing landscape or town views.

€ (50-70)
78 6333 Verschuring H  1627 1690 78 6333 Verschuring H 1627 1690
78/6333 Verschuring, H. (1627-1690). Paarden en figuren bij een herberg. Drawing, brown ink, brush and grey wash, 20,5x27,9 cm., monogrammed "HVS" and "f 1676" in lower lower left corner, framed.

= Provenance: private collection, collection Houtappel Maastricht (https://rkd.nl/explore/images/32546). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXV.

€ (1.000-1.500) 1000
78 6334 Verschuring H  1627 1690  attrib  78 6334 Verschuring H 1627 1690 attrib
78/6334 Verschuring, H. (1627-1690) (attrib.). (Farriers working with a fierce horse). Drawing after P. WOUWERMAN, pen/ brush and brown and black ink, 16,5x22,2 cm.

- Vague grease(?) stain in right part.

= On paper with a large watermark showing the coat of arms of Amsterdam.

€ (300-500)
78 6335 Verwer A de 1585 1650  surroundings of 78 6335 Verwer A de 1585 1650 surroundings of
78/6335 Verwer, A. de (1585-1650) (surroundings of). (Rhine landscape). Drawing, red crayon and some grey wash, 12,3x29,3 cm.

- Doubled w. old flattened vertical fold; stain in upper left corner.

€ (300-500)
78 6336 Vlieger S J de 1601 1653  attrib  78 6336 Vlieger S J de 1601 1653 attrib
78/6336 Vlieger, S.J. de (1601-1653) (attrib.). (A sailing boat and a smaller rowing boat at sea). Drawing, black chalk and grey wash, 11x16,7 cm., w. "S.D.V." in later hand in lower left corner.

= On paper showing a large crowned coat of arms with a fleur-de-lis.

€ (400-600) 400
78 6337 Vliet J J van active ±1628 1637  style of 78 6337 Vliet J J van active ±1628 1637 style of
78/6337 Vliet, J.J. van (active ±1628-1637) (style of). (Portrait of a man wearing a soft hat and embroidered coat, half-length turned slightly to left). Drawing, red crayon, 15x12,5 cm., w. "J. van Vliet fecit" in black pen in a later hand.

- Vaguely foxed.

= Free interpretation of the etching listed in New Hollstein 90 (Selfportrait of Rembrandt by J.J. van Vliet after Rembrandt). W. the collector's stmap of J.W. Nahl on verso (Lugt 1954).

€ (500-700)
78 6338 Voogd H  1766 1839 78 6338 Voogd H 1766 1839
78/6338 Voogd, H. (1766-1839). (Roman ruin). Drawing, brush and grey wash, pencil, 23,7x22,8 cm., "Roma" in upper right corner (sl. foxed). - AND 1 other landscape pencil sketch by the same, "Roma" (9,5x16,6 cm.), together under one passepartout w. the above.
€ (150-250) 3250
78 6339 Voogd H  1766 1839 78 6339 Voogd H 1766 1839
78/6339 Voogd, H. (1766-1839). (Study of cows). Drawing, pencil, 24x36,7 cm. (foxed).
€ (80-100)
78 6340 Vos J  early 19th cent  ? 78 6340 Vos J early 19th cent ?
78/6340 Vos, J. (early 19th cent.) (?). (A Dutch threemaster attached to ship camels, being hauled across the shallow waters around Pampus). Large drawing, brush/ pen and ink, 56,5x81 cm., signature (?) "J. Vos" in pen and ink below the image on attached paper.

- Laid down on a framed canvas, some (large) closed tears; unevenly browned and with mould; in need of cleaning and restoration.

= Detailed drawing showing the working of ship camels.

€ (250-350) 550
78 6341 Vos J Jacobsz  1735 1833 78 6341 Vos J Jacobsz 1735 1833
78 6341 Vos J Jacobsz  1735 1833 78 6341 Vos J Jacobsz 1735 1833
78/6341 Vos, J. Jacobsz. (1735-1833). (Wooded landscape with two people). Drawing, charcoal and watercolour, 38,5x25,5 cm., signed "Jb de Vos Jbz" and "fecit naar J. Hulswit den 25 Juny 1817" on verso, tipped onto mount. Idem. (Farmyard with trees in the foreground). Drawing, charcoal and watercolour, 24,2x36,5 cm., signed "Jb de Vos Jbz" and "fecit naar E. van Drielst Jan. 1817" on verso, tipped onto mount.

- Tear in left margin.

AND 3 other drawings by the same, brush and grey wash (2x) and crayon (1x), all signed etc. on verso, all tipped onto mount.

€ (150-250) 400
78 6342 Vos Maria 1824 1906  attrib  78 6342 Vos Maria 1824 1906 attrib
78/6342 Vos, Maria (1824-1906) (attrib.). "Geldersche boerderij". Drawing, black and red chalk, brown and grey wash, 22,5x42 cm.

- Sl. yellowed and foxed.

€ (100-150)
78 6343 Waterloo A  1609 1690 78 6343 Waterloo A 1609 1690
78/6343 Waterloo, A. (1609-1690). (The Pellecussenpoort along the river Vecht near Utrecht). Drawing, black crayon, black ink framing line, 8,4x15,5 cm.

- Sl. foxed/ dustsoiled; edges sl. worn, especially corners; tipped onto mount

= The Pellecussenpoort was destroyed by the French troops in 1672. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVI.

€ (1.500-2.000) 1500
78 6344 Waterloo A  1609 1690 78 6344 Waterloo A 1609 1690
78/6344 Waterloo, A. (1609-1690). (Two travellers sitting next to road, leading to a gated village or estate near Hamburg). Drawing, black chalk and grey wash, 19,5x31,5 cm., w. tiny monogram "AW" in pen and ink, framed.

= On verso in 17th century manuscript black chalk, probably by the artist: "Het lant Werden/ als een redoet an de weeg naer Steenbeck wesende een dorpe daer een grote beek door [or daer] lopt". And in a slightly later handwriting: "aan de Steenwech Buyten hamburg". And in light brown chalk "WS Blanck neese" (which would indicate the area of Blankenese near Hamburg, but probably not depicted). There is a village called Steinbeck, near Buchholz, ±30 kilometer south of Hamburg. "lant Werden" is probably the historical area of the Prince-Bishopric of Verden, of which Buchholz and Steinbeck were once part of. But there is also a village called Oststeinbek, that lies directly east of Hamburg. One of the drawings made by Waterloo during his voyage to Hamburg and surroundings between 1658 and 1660. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVI.

€ (6.000-8.000)
78 6345 Waterloo A  1609 1690 78 6345 Waterloo A 1609 1690
78/6345 Waterloo, A. (1609-1690). The Well. Drawing, black crayon, ±1640, 8,5x14,3 cm.

- Upper left corner vague brown stain; verso traces of former passepartout in corners.

= The prepatory drawing for the etching, see New Hollstein 9. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVII.

€ (3.000-4.000)
78 6346 Watteau J A  1684 1721  after 78 6346 Watteau J A 1684 1721 after
78/6346 Watteau, J.A. (1684-1721) (after). (Girl holding her arms to her chest). Drawing, col. crayon, 9,5x8,5 cm.

- Slightly yellowed; a few grease stains in outer blank margins.

€ (70-90) 130
78 6347 Weigand K  1842 1897 78 6347 Weigand K 1842 1897
78 6347 Weigand K  1842 1897 78 6347 Weigand K 1842 1897
78/6347 Weigand, K. (1842-1897). (Two knights jousting with many onlookers). Drawing, pencil and blue and brown wash, 13,5x29 cm., signed in pen and ink. - ON VERSO: Idem. (Two sketches showing medieval people at a banquet and knights and their entourage passing a city gate). Drawing, pencil and brown wash, together 13,5x32 cm., signed in pen and brown ink,

- Sl. soiled.

€ (100-150)
78 6348 Weissenbruch J H  1824 1903 78 6348 Weissenbruch J H 1824 1903
78/6348 Weissenbruch, J.H. (1824-1903). (Landscape with several farms, a woman drying her linen in a field near a farm and in the foreground a canal with a woman in a barge). Drawing, pastel, 34x57 cm., signed in lower right corner.

- Dam. in top margin; laid down on board.

€ (250-350) 425
78 6349 Weissenbruch J H  1824 1903 78 6349 Weissenbruch J H 1824 1903
78/6349 Weissenbruch, J.H. (1824-1903). (View of a canal with a windmill to the right and houses on both sides). Drawing, watercolour, 32,5x23,9 cm., signed "J.H. Weissenbruch f." in lower right corner.

- Yellowed and sl. foxed; sm. tear in top margin; vague horizontal fold in centre.

€ (200-300)
78 6350 Weyer G  1576 1632  surroundings of 78 6350 Weyer G 1576 1632 surroundings of
78/6350 Weyer, G. (1576-1632) (surroundings of). (Lot and his daughter). Drawing, pen and brown ink, black wash, heightened w. white, 14,6x17,8 cm., on greyish blue paper.

- Verso outer margins strengthened w. paper; vaguely (water)stained. = Verso w. old. annot. in pen.

€ (400-600)
78 6351 Wicart N  1748 1815 78 6351 Wicart N 1748 1815
78/6351 Wicart, N. (1748-1815). "t Dorp Gorsel". Drawing, brush and black ink and grey wash, 37x50,5cm., signed "N: Wicart. ad Vivum" in lower left corner below image and titled in pen and ink in lower right corner.

- A few foxed spots; otherwise fine. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXVII.

€ (300-500) 500