
Mountainous landscape with bridges
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July 5, 10:16 AM GMT
Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Tobias Verhaecht
Antwerp 1561 - 1631
Mountainous landscape with bridges
Pen and brown ink and brown and blue wash, over black chalk, within brown ink framing lines
261 by 331 mm
This grand composition was clearly one of which Verhaecht was rightly proud; it is known not only from the present drawing, one of Verhaecht's most impressive, and another, weaker version, without staffage, in the Museum Plantin Moretus, Antwerp1, but also in several paintings, of which the most accomplished appears to be the signed and dated canvas of 1609, in the Herzog-Anton-Ulrich-Museum, Braunschweig (fig. 1). In each of these versions, the artist has inserted different biblical subjects; in the Braunschweig canvas, for example, the subject is The Parting of Abraham and Lot.
Tobias Verhaecht is one of the most distinctive of all the Flemish landscape draughtsmen of the late 16th and early 17th century. His compositions in some ways reflect the influence of contemporaries such as Joos de Momper, but Verhaecht's characteristic, rhythmic and angular penwork is all his own.
1. Inv. PK.OT.00100 (as a copy)
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