- Drawing trimmed to framing line; sm. tear in upper left corner closed; sm. part in upper edge retouched.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his collector's mark and attribution to Hendrik Spilman on verso.
- Trimmed to the framing line.
= With contemp. title and "Rademaker" in brown ink on label on verso.
AND 7 engr./ lithogr. views of city gates of Haarlem (18th-20th cent.).
- Tipped onto mount; two tiny chips in right blank margin; trifle yellowed; some vague foxed spots.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXIV.
- Drawing trimmed to framing line.
= Provenance: the collection A.M. van den Broek, with his collector's mark on verso.
= Probably a copy after a 16th cent. Italian painting.
- Sl. duststained; paper remnants of former mount on verso.
= On laid paper with the watermark of D & C Blaauw.
- Edges frayed and creased (especially right edge).
= On verso a contemporary annotation in pencil: "bove de Zyraam". On laid paper with fleur-de-lis in crowned shield and below monogram "LVG" (dated ±1780).
= On paper with Pro Patria and J. Hessels watermark.
- Remnants of former mount on verso; browned.
- Mounted; trifle foxed.
- Sl. offsetting from former passepartout in margins. Otherwise fine.
= Provenance: coll. John C. Schaller, of San Jose, California sold by Christie Manson & Woods, December, 1978. On laid paper with Pro Patria watermark. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXV.
- Vague vertical fold.
AND 2 similar anonymous watercolours, unif. framed with the above.
- Nice, sl. naive watercolours.
- Sl. foxed.
= Pen drawing unfinished. With the collector's mark of Van Eekelen (Lugt 5101) and sold in auction Pault Brandt in April 1946 and december 1972. With an attribution to Jan Hulswit. Right in the centre on the edge of the potruding wall a monogram ("L.K.V.") seems to be written.
= With collector's mark [?] "307700 Lang.W." in pencil in lower right corner [not lin Lugt]. Verso mount w. attrib. to Camillle Corot, probably sold in 1963 at auction house Paul Brandt, Amsterdam.
AND 2 other drawings: a small landscape with travellers by monogrammist "L.F" (mixed technique) and an anonymous early 20th cent. sepia landscape with resting traveller.
- Tipped onto mount along left margin.
= View from the "Bloemendaalsche weg" with the dome of Buitenplaats de Beek showing.
= Attractive drawing.
- Foxed/ yellowed.
AND a small 19th cent. black ink landscape drawing w. monogram "A.v.E."