Lot 682
  • 682

Joseph de Landerset Fribourg 1753 - 1824

Estimate
6,000 - 9,000 EUR
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Description

  • Joseph de Landerset
  • A hilly landscape with a view of Morges at the banks of Lake Geneva, a resting shepherdess with her sheep and dog in the foreground;a Swiss landscape with a village on the banks on the river, a resting peasant and fishermen with their boats and nets in the foreground, a view of a church and snow tops beyond
  • a pair, both signed and dated in brown ink, the former lower centre: Landerset/ p: 1806.; the latter lower left: J: Landerset/ p:1806.

     

  • watercolour and gouache, and brown ink on paper

  • the former: 427 by 590 mm.; the latter: 422 by 585 mm.

Provenance

Possibly a collector's mark on the reverse of the frame: DB.

Condition

The catalogue illustrations are representative for the actual drawings. The two drawings are mounted to a passepartout. In the drawing of the Lake Geneva there are a few very tiny paint losses in the trees upper right. Otherwise, there are no damages and the drawings are in excellent condition. There is a little bit of surface dirt. Both offered in simple gilded wood frames with a glass plate, in good condition. (MW)
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