Publication Date: 1640
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
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No binding. Andries Both (illustrator). This print shows a view on the ox-cart between Ancona & Sinigaglia. Landscape qwith mountains and tree. From a set of four Italian landscapes.Made by Jan Both after Andries Both.Medium: Engraving / etching on handlaid (verge) paper. Watermark: present.Sheet size: 21 x 27 cm (8.27 x 10.63 inch). Image size: 20 x 26 cm. (7.87 x 10.24 inch).OX CART-SINIGAGLIA-ANCONA-ITALY-MAN-MOUNTAINS-LANDSCAPE | RBOS-A10-09BACKGROUND INFORMATIONThis print was published ca. 1640.Reference: Holstein III.Biography engraver: Jan Both (1610-1652) was an Dutch etcher from Utrecht.Biography artist: Andries Both (1613-1642) was an Dutch etcher from Utrecht. Condition: good, given age. Small margin. Remains of papertape in corners. Creases. Brownish. Tears in corners backed. Paper loss at right middle paper edge, remargined. Tear at bottom left backed. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Published by c.1690, 1690
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
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Condition: Fair. Andries Both (illustrator). #WAARDE!
Published by c.1625-1650, 1625
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
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Andries Both (illustrator). 'DE REUCK'A humorous scene depicting an old woman (Trijn Slomps) known for her filthiness and terrible odor, causing children to flee. A group of peasants in an interior setting, engaging in an exaggerated reaction to an unbearable smell. The composition humorously illustrates the sense of smell as part of a larger series on the five senses.Made by Jan Both after Andries Both.Medium: Etching on hand-laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 17.4 x 22.2 cm (6.85 x 8.74 inch). Image size: 17.4 x 22.2 cm. (6.85 x 8.74 inch).JAN BOTH, ANDRIES BOTH, DUTCH GOLDEN AGE, UTRECHT PAINTERS, SENSE OF SMELL, HUMOROUS PRINTS, 17TH-CENTURY ETCHINGS, DUTCH ALLEGORICAL PRINTS, FIVE SENSES SERIES, SATIRICAL ART | EXPO-DUTCH-500BACKGROUND INFORMATIONPart of a series depicting the five senses.Reference: Centraal Museum, Inv. No. 8805c. Catalogus der schilderijen (1952), No. 804-3. Kramm, De levens en werken der Hollandsche en Vlaamsche kunstschilders (1857), p. 136.Biography engraver: Jan Both (1615-1652) was a Dutch painter and engraver from Utrecht, known for his Italianate landscapes. His work was heavily influenced by his travels in Italy.Biography artist: Andries Both (1606-1642) was a Dutch painter from Utrecht, best known for his genre scenes with a humorous and satirical tone, often depicting peasant life. Condition: good, given age. Some thin paper spots. Paper loss in bottom left corner, backed. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
A man burning chestnut to be sold. On the left a woman with a distaff, beside her a child eating a pretzel. The scene takse place in a courtyard. Signed at the bottom: 'ABoth pinx / Iac. Louis sculps.' Engraving with some etching on paper with margins; plate mark: 212 x 161 mm, total: 294 x 226; only state; margin above slightly cooked, otherwise in very good conditions; Hollstein 2.
Publication Date: 1640
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
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Andries Both (illustrator). This print shows a view on the two hinnies, carrying vessels in a landscpae called Rocca Equatio, near Ancona in Italy. A man with a dog on the road. From a set of four Italian landscapes.Made by Jan Both after Andries Both.Medium: Engraving / etching on handlaid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 20.2 x 26.6 cm (7.95 x 10.47 inch). Image size: 20.2 x 26.6 cm. (7.95 x 10.47 inch).HINNIES-VESSELS-ROCCA EQUQTIO-ANCONA-ITALY-MAN-DOG-LANDSCAPE | RBOS-A10-09BACKGROUND INFORMATIONThis print was published ca. 1640.Reference: Holstein III.Provenance: Ex-collection Franz Baumgartner (in manuscript writing on rear).Biography engraver: Jan Both (1610-1652) was an Dutch etcher from Utrecht.Biography artist: Andries Both (1613-1642) was an Dutch etcher from Utrecht. Condition: good, given age. No margin. Remains of papertape in corners, backing multiple tears at or near corners. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.