- Laid down on board; browned and sl. soiled; waterstain along edge; right (of lower) edge outside the board frayed and dam.
= Janus de Winter was one of the first Dutch early followers of Wassily Kandinsky. Between 1912 and 1914 he attended various lectures in Germany by Kandinsky and other members of the Blaue Reiter. He painted classical landscapes for his living. But his real interest lay in painting the mystical unseen, emotions and sounds of music in a lyrical expressionist style of auras and other colourful abstract visions. He was introduced to Theo van Doesburg by Eric Wichmann in 1915. After having seen his expressionist work, Van Doesburg promoted the artist with ardour during lectures and in publications from 1916 onwards. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVIII.
= De Groot 166, VIIa, without printed address; Boon 163; Van Wisselingh 483. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXVIII.
- Sl. yellowed. = De Groot 118, II; Boon 112; Van Wisselingh 444 ("Damrak I").
- Sl. yellowed. = Rare. De Groot 79, 2nd state of 2; Van Wisselingh 412 (numb. I-X and 11-60).
= De Groot 138, IV; Boon 137; Van Wisselingh 464 ("Dorpssmid"), 100 impressions.
- Trifle yellowed, but fine.
= De Groot 183, III; Boon 188; Van Wisselingh 503 ("Canale Grande III").
- Repaired tear in left blank margin.
= De Groot 114, VII; Boon 106; Van Wisselingh 439.
- Tiny specks in margins. = De Groot 114, 7th (final) state; Boon 106; Van Wisselingh 439.
= De Groot 26, probably the 9th and final state; Van Wisselingh 449.
= De Groot 135, VII; Boon 135; Van Wisselingh 462 ('Molenaar I').
- Paper sl. thin in parts of sky area. = De Groot 162, 4th and final state; Boon 156; Van Wisselingh 478.
- Sl. yellowed, outer blank margins worse.
= De Groot 161, 2nd state (of 4); Boon 155; Van Wisselingh 477.
= De Groot 152, II; Boon 148; Van Wisselingh 470.
= De Groot 55, 4th state of 4, unsigned copy; Boon 53; Van Wisselingh 448. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXIX.
= De Groot 137, V; Boon 138; Van Wisselingh 465 ('Smidse').
= De Groot 195, first and only state; Boon 176; Van Wisselingh 491. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXIX.
- Num. miniscule foxed spots. = De Groot 93b, only state; Boon 87; Van Wisselingh 419.
- Sl. irregularly browned and foxing, especially in broad blank margins.
= De Groot 95, 4th and final state; Boon 89; Van Wisselingh 421.
- Doubled with thin Japanese. = De Groot 139; Boon 130.