6427 - 6643 FINE ARTS - 16th-19th CENTURY DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS and PAINTINGS
- Trifle foxed.
- Trifle foxed in sky area.
= Possibly a design for an engraving (as part of a series of the four seasons?) or a (larger) painting. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.
- Sl. dam. and trifle duststained along margins (2x strengthened w. tape).
AND 2 other studies in orange crayon (both prob. later and tipped onto paper mount).
- Sm. closed tear in lower edge; leaf somewhat finger-/ dustsoiled.
= Circle of Il Domenichino (Zampieri) or Grimaldi il Bolognese.
- Trimmed on the framing line; very vague flattened fold in upper right corner.
= Verso w. the collector's stamp of Christiaan Kramm (1797-1875) (Lugt 581). Possibly by the Master of the Van Eeghen Drawingbook.
- Soiled, w. larger stain in lower right corner, a few scattered sm. stains and fingersoiling along edges; a section (above the head of christ) cut out and repaired (before 1925) w. later (?) paper; outer borders doubled on verso.
= From the collection of prince Wladimir Nikolaevitch Argoutinsky-Dolgoroukoff (1875-1941) with his collector's mark on verso (Lugt 2602d). This drawing was sold in auction by R.W.P. de Vries in Amsterdam, 27 March 1925, lot no. 168 as by Jacob Jordaens (illustrated on plate III). The closest work in comparison to the composition is a painting of the same subject by Johann von Sandrart, hanging in the Unions Kirche in Alt Idstein. Perhaps a design for the painting (by Immenraet or Joachim von Sandrart?) or an earlier drawing by a (Flemish?) baroque artist. On laid paper with a partial watermark showing a bird (eagle?) within a circle with a double decorated border, below a monogram ("HG"?).
- Faded. Mediocre condition: doubled and some old repairs.
= With the collector's mark of i.a. Earl of Dalhousie (Lugt. 717a) in lower left corner.
= In the style of Adriaen van de Velde.
= Two pendant drawings, perhaps studies for a double portrait. Provenance: French private collection, Moatti Fine Arts (Paris); art gallery Haboldt & Co. (Paris/ New York), Belgian private collection. In the style of Gerard van Honthorst (cf. the drawing Allegorical Portrait of the Four Eldest Children of the King and Queen of Bohemia in the J. Paul Getty Museum). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVIII.
= After the marble relief from Argos, now in the British Museum. But probably after the print by Jan de Bisschop (after a drawing by Cornelis van Poelenburch).
- Sl. soiled; closed hole near upper edge.
= On laid paper with a watermark of an open hand.
AND one other drawing: sketch in pen and brown ink, 18th cent., italian, showing a woman pointing towards another woman, a small girl watching?
- Foxed; inkstain left of the head; paper doubled.
= Charles was appointed admiral under the regency of Albrecht II of Austria in 1595.
- Sl. soiled.
= On 17th century laid paper with a foolscap watermark. Probably after the painted double portrait by Gerard van Honthorst (or his workshop) of Louis Henriette and Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg (now in the Mauritshuis museum).
AND 2 other drawings, i.a. after Anthony VAN DYCK.
- Fingersoiled and agetoned; sm. repairs in upper corners.
= On laid paper, no watermark visible.
= On laid paper with a partial watermark of a crown. Probably Dutch school. Perhaps in the surroundings of Jan Hackaert. With an unidentified collector's mark "D" on recto (not found in Lugt).
- Lower right corner cut off and repaired with later paper; soiled, w. waterstain in right part.
= With the collector's mark of William Bateson (1861-1926) (Lugt 2604a) on recto. Perhaps Italian.
- Vertical central fold; foxed; w. creases in corners.
= Netherlandish school, possibly Flemish.
- Foxed.
= On laid paper with partial watermark "Zoon". In the style of Salomon van Ruysdael or Simon de Vlieger.