- 141
Attributed to Jan Looten
Description
- Jan Looten
- Wooded landscape
- Pen and brown ink and grey wash over black chalk
Provenance
Arthur Feldmann, Brno;
looted by the Gestapo,
deposited at the Moravska Galerie, Brno (inventory no. 3248);
restituted to the heirs of Arthur Feldmann in 2003
Catalogue Note
And four other drawings with the same Feldmann provenance:
Munich School, 17th Century, The Scourging of Christ, pen and black and brown ink and grey and brown wash, heightened with white, over traces of black chalk; 292 by 205 mm; Freiherr C. Rolas du Rosey (L.2237), apparently his sale, Leipzig, Weigel, 5 September 1864, Rudolf Peltzer (L.2231), Feldmann/Brno inv. no. 3239;
After Tempesta, Double-sided sheet with a galloping horse and a study of a man, Pen and brown ink and wash over black chalk (recto), red chalk (verso), 157 by 304 mm; C.P. de Ligne? (L.622); Feldmann/Brno inv. no. 3260;
Attributed to Giuseppe Zocchi, Apollo entrusting the baby Asclepius to the centaur Chiron; pen and brown ink and blue wash over black chalk, 282 by 147 mm; Feldmann/Brno inv. no. 3263;
Italian School, circa 1700, Apollo with his lyre; red chalk, 78 by 59 mm; Feldmann/Brno inv. no. 3183