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379
[Drawing]
-
[COURTOIS, Jacques, attr.]
- [Choc de cavalerie], s.d. Encre noire sur très léger
crayonné, 16,1 x 23,5 cm; non signé. Monté par le bord sup. sous passe-partout. Doublé, min.
manque dans le coin sup. dr., min. taches.
€ 250/350
Scène animée attribuée au peintre et graveur français J. Courtois dit le Bourguignon (1621-1676),
renommé pour ses scènes de batailles. Cachet monogr. Charles Gasc (Lugt 543), collectionneur de
dessins anciens.
380
[Drawing]
- [
Ecce Homo
], s.d. Sepia pen and wash drawing, 25 x 18,5 cm; not signed. Underlaid,
pasted by upper margins under passe-partout. Good condition.
Cfr. ill.
€ 1500/2500
Excellent finely executed drawing. An old note attributes it to Martijn De Vos but it seems rather
inspired by a drawing or an engraving of Hendrik Goltzius (1558-1617) for the set “The Passion”.
Ref.
Cp. Hollstein VIII, p. 11, n. 28.
381
[Drawing]
-
HAMILTON, William
- [Puttis playing], s.d. Two pencil drawings, cardboard 7,5 x
11,6 cm; signed in pencil. Old traces on verso.
€ 200/300
Charming small scenes by the English painter and illustrator W. Hamilton (1751–1801).
382
[Drawing]
-
[HOUBRAKEN, Arnold,
attr.]
- [In the library], s.d. Washed pen
drawing, 13 x 7,7 cm; not signed. Stuck by
corners and lower edge. Upper left corner torn.
Cfr. ill.
€ 300/450
Very nice lavis showing allegorical (?)
characters studying with in the front some
puttis playing with a globe and in the
background bookshelves.
383
[Drawing]
-
[HOUBRAKEN, Arnold,
attr.]
- [Inleiding tot de schilderkunst], 17th c.
Washed pen drawing, 28 x 17,2 cm, laid paper.
Trimmed close to borderline, 3 tiny pin holes.
€ 200/300
Very nice charming lavis, possibly the
design drawing (or a copy) for the frontisp.
of Van Hoogstraeten’s “Inleiding tot de
schilderkunst”. Sm. collector’s stamp on
verso.
Ref.
Cp. Hollstein IX, p. 150.
384
[Drawing]
-
[HOUBRAKEN, Arnold,
attr.]
- [Nymph and putti], 17th c. Oval pen
drawing in sanguine, 26 x 19 cm. Sm. hole on
left side.
€ 300/500
Nymph and putti presenting a garland of
flowers at an image of a deity. Coll. stamp in
lower r. corner and on verso.
385
[Drawing]
- [
Lust
], s.d. [17th-18th c.]. Sanguine pencil, laid paper watermarked “J. Villedary” 21,8
x 22 cm (corners cut off); not signed. Mounted by upper corners under passe-partout. Right side
wrinkled, sl. stained, old traces on verso.
€ 300/500
Cupid observing two men laboriously carrying naked, opulent women. Workshop or circle of Jacob
Jordaens according to a note. Villedary paper was in use from 1668 to the end of the 18th c.
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