Lot 93
  • 93

A group of 11 Dutch and Flemish Old Master Drawings from the 16th and 17th Centuries

Estimate
3,000 - 4,000 GBP
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Description

  • Various sizes and techniques

Condition

Flemish School, 17th Century, Recto: A Church; Verso: A landscape with a town in the distance 131 by 188 mm, Pen and brown ink and blue wash (recto); Point of the brush and black wash, heightened with white, on grey prepared paper (verso) Anton Overlaat, A Boor 84 by 61 mm, Pen and brown ink; signed, lower left: Overlaat f. Dutch School, circa 1640, An extensive landscape 130 by 249 mm, Pen and brown ink and wash over black chalk, within brown ink framing lines Flemish School, circa 1600, A mountainous landscape 116 by 195 mm, Pen and grey ink and wash; bears old numbering, verso: 328 Circle of Ruisdael, A building seen from across a river 93 by 140 mm, Point of the brush and grey wash over black chalk; bears numbering, verso: 235. Circle of Michel Corneille, Woman washing 125 by 179 mm, Pen and brown ink Dutch School, 17th Century, A landscape with a haycart 158 by 213 mm, Pen and brown ink Provenace: Alexandre-Pierre-François Robert-Dumesnil (L.2200) Willem van de Velde, Three marine studies The largest: 165 by 271 mm, All black and white chalk on blue paper, mounted together School of Antwerp, circa 1550, Head of a boy Point of the brush and black wash, heightened with gouache, pricked for transfer 155 by 131 mm, irregular
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Catalogue Note

Flemish School, 17th Century, Recto: A Church; Verso: A landscape with a town in the distance
131 by 188 mm, Pen and brown ink and blue wash (recto); Point of the brush and black wash, heightened with white, on grey prepared paper (verso)

Anton Overlaat, A Boor
84 by 61 mm, Pen and brown ink; signed, lower left: Overlaat f.

Dutch School, circa 1640, An extensive landscape
130 by 249 mm, Pen and brown ink and wash over black chalk, within brown ink framing lines

Flemish School, circa 1600, A mountainous landscape
116 by 195 mm, Pen and grey ink and wash; bears old numbering, verso: 328

Circle of Ruisdael, A building seen from across a river
93 by 140 mm, Point of the brush and grey wash over black chalk; bears numbering, verso: 235.

Circle of Michel Corneille, Woman washing
125 by 179 mm, Pen and brown ink

Dutch School, 17th Century, A landscape with a haycart
158 by 213 mm, Pen and brown ink
Provenace:
Alexandre-Pierre-François Robert-Dumesnil (L.2200)

Willem van de Velde, Three marine studies
The largest: 165 by 271 mm, All black and white chalk on blue paper, mounted together

School of Antwerp, circa 1550, Head of a boy
Point of the brush and black wash, heightened with gouache, pricked for transfer
155 by 131 mm, irregular