3407 - 4320 FINE ARTS - MODERN ART. PRINTS, DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS, PAINTINGS and SCULPTURES
- Foxed/ sl. mouldy spots.
= Cat. Zandvoort Gravures 1, 5 states, together 50 impressions. "Het dorp Les Angles zou Schelfhouts hele leven als thema terugkeren."
- Partly foxed; upper blank corners remains of former mounting.
= Cat. Zandvoort Gravures 8, 1 state, together 39 impressions.
- Sl. yellowed; upper blank edge sl. dam. = Cat. Zandvoort Gravures 155, 1 state, 8 impressions.
- Some foxing/ sl. mouldy spots. = Cat. Zandvoort Gravures 16, 1 state only, 33 impressions.
- Yellowed; sl. frayed/ foxed.
AND 1 other large lithograph by the same, (Three peacocks).
= Both not in De Jager.
= Cat. tentoonst. grafisch werk van A. Schotel (Rott., Mus. Boymans, 1942) 35.
- Upper left corner bumped; some soiling (in white crayon).
- Some offsetting; creases in blank margins (especially right blank margin).
= Van Geest 421.5. Published in the series of the so-called 'Schildersprenten.'
AND 2 etchings after H. SEGHERS by W. VAN LEUSDEN.
- Small rubbed spot in lower half; scattered tiny oxidation spots.
= Arthur Nikisch (1855-1922), Hungarian conductor, famous for his interpretations of Brahms, Bruckner, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Liszt.
Dautert, K. (1875-±1944). "Wilhelm Furtwängler" [conductor]. Bronze relief plaquette, 18,8x14 cm., signed "Dautert FFT". Idem. "Artur Nisotti" [unidentified]. Bronze relief plaquette, 19,5x14,7, signed "Dautert". - AND a bronze relief plaquette of "Prof. Arthur Nikisch" (18,3x13,6, signed "W. Heine").
= Max Reger (1873-1916). German composer and piano/ organ-player.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXV.