- Sl. soiled.
= Provenance: the collection of A.M. van den Broek with his collector's mark on verso, the artist Jan van der Veer (1912-2001) and the artist Jan Severeinse (1760-1846). On 17th century laid paper with monogram "DS" watermark.
- Fingersoiled, mostly along the edges; tiny remnants of paper attached to the flower head.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his collector's mark. Perhaps from the collection of the artist Jan Severeinse. On 17th century laid paper.
- Laid down on later 18th cent. mount w. annot. "Del Gabbiani"; a few holes in upper part; with a pencil grid.
- Three repaired chips and holes near/ along edges; sm. closed tear near upper edge.
= Genoels created an etching after this drawing. Cf. Hollstein 16. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXII.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek with his collector's mark on verso.
= A design for a contest, possibly on occasion of a national celebration. The drawing shows a grand procession of celebrating soldiers cheered by hundreds of onlookers. The name "Winnen" as artist of the first prize could not be identified by us. Ghemar was a fascinating and colourful photographer, artist and draughtsman (caricatures), active in numerous roles on numerous occasions and best known for the portrait photographs that he made of the famous and the grand of his time. For more information, see Eliane van den Ende, Zwans. Humor als Belgische identiteit.
Eberson, Lucas (1822-1889). "De Vereeniging van Kunstenaars onder de spreuk: Verscheidenheid en overeenstemming, Gevestigd te Arnhem, Verklaart dat de Heer [...] is benoemd tot Eerelid van voornoemde Vereeniging (...)". Drawing, pencil, 30x36,5 cm., signed and dated below "L.H. Eberson Architect. inv. et del. No. 1858".
= Design for a certificate of honorary membership.
AND 2 others, incl. a lithogr. proof of the preceding, with a pencil annot. in top margin stating that the design was never used (sl. frayed).
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his collector's mark on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE CXXIII.
- Foxed. = On 17th century laid paper.
= Very similar view and composition as the drawing by Jacob Cats, now in the NoordHollands Archief. Grave made the engraving after the Cats drawing. Perhaps a preliminary drawing, although the staffage is quite different, especially the figure in the foreground.
- Yellowed.
- Traces of paper mounting tape on verso.
= Pencil annot. on verso: "Geschenk Mr J. des Tombe uit de collectie Jhr Beeldsnijder van Voshol."
AND an anonymous 19th cent. drawing (A stream in the woods) (pen and brown ink, 18,4x26,3 cm.).
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek with his collector's mark on verso.
- A few creases in lower margin. = Nice profile portrait of a Volendam girl wearing traditional headdress.
Becker, Fridolin (1830-1895). (Girl collecting flowers in a clearing in the woods, a village in the background). Watercolour, 28x20,5 cm., signed "Fridolin Becker fec. 1867" in pen in lower left corner. - AND 3 others, i.a. 2 watercolours by Fridolin BECKER.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his annotation in pen and ink on verso.
- Probably laid down, w. brown staining in the sky from mount and glue.
= Perhaps after the Raid on the Medway.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, w. his collector's stamp on verso.