Seller: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Netherlands
No binding. Condition: Fair. Engraving by Isaac Sorious (mentioned on the object in the right bottom corner). Total size: 19 x 30 cm. Missing the paper in the right top corner, not affecting the edge of the illustration.[NL] Het Huis Kroon-wyck van de heer Adriaan Pauw (1629-1653), verwoest door de Fransen in 1672. Uit de Reeks van dertien afbeeldingen van de dorpen en kastelen in de provincie Utrecht door de Fransen in 1672 verwoest. Zelfde prent in rijksmuseum aanwezig onder nummer RP-P-OB-77.091. Gebruikt als illustratie in: T. van Domselaer, Het Ontroerde Nederlandt, dl. II, Marcus Willemsz Doornick, Amsterdam 1676, p. 656/657. De reeks is ook als een losse serie uitgegeven met een titelprent die niet in het boek is opgenomen. Klassieke ruine. .
Published by c. 1675, 1675
Seller: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Netherlands
Art / Print / Poster
'T HUYS TE NIEWEN RODE.'Original antique print showing Nyenrode or Nijenrode castle in Breukelen, The Netherlands.Made by after an anonymous artist.Medium: Engraving/etching on hand laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 27.7 x 18.8 cm (10.91 x 7.4 inch). Image size: 25 x 15 cm. (9.84 x 5.91 inch).NYENRODE-NIJENRODE CASTLE-BREUKELEN-NETHERLANDS | PCOA55-31BACKGROUND INFORMATIONThis original antique print was published in The Netherlands c. 1675.Biography engraver: Isaac Sorious was a Dutch Republic engraver, etcher and painter, who worked at Utrecht (16721673), Amsterdam (16721676) and possibly at Rome (16731676). Condition: fair, given age. Corners browned. Some crinkles or creases. Two vertical folds. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Eighth print of a set of thirteen pictures with villages and castles from the province of Utrecht that were destroyed by the French in 1672. Signature at the bottom left faded or scratched from the plate. Titled on flying ribbon in the sky: 'De Schans aen Iutfaes'. Etching on paper with margins; plate mark: 157 x 257 mm, total: 174 x 264 mm; included in Th. van Domselaer 'Het Ontroerde Nederlandt', published between 1674/76. Only state known, Hollstein 12, M 2365, v. Stolk 2550.
View on the village of Abcoude while being plundered. First print of a set of thirteen pictures with villages and castles from the province of Utrecht that were destroyed by the French in 1672. Signed at bottom: 'J. SORIOV: fecit'. Etching on paper with margins, though the top illustration has been removed; total: 182 x 268 mm; watermark visible; included in Th. van Domselaer 'Het Ontroerde Nederlandt', published between 1674/76. Only state known, Hollstein 5, M 2365, v. Stolk 2550.
Seller: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Netherlands
French setting fire to the ruins of the city Nichtevecht. Sixth print of a set of thirteen pictures with villages and castles from the province of Utrecht that were destroyed by the French in 1672. Signature at the bottom left: 'P (?) Sorious Fecit in.'. Titled on flying ribbon in the sky: 'Nichtevecht'. Etching on paper trimmed to plate, total: 151 x 257 mm; included in Th. van Domselaer 'Het Ontroerde Nederlandt', published between 1674/76. State II/2, Hollstein 10, M 2365, v. Stolk 2550.
Seller: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Netherlands
The effects of the destruction caused by the French in the village of Vianen. Twelfth print of a set of thirteen pictures with villages and castles from the province of Utrecht that were destroyed by the French in 1672. Titled in the sky: 'Vreeswyk of de Vaart by Vianen'. Etching on paper with some margins; plate mark: 152 x 255 mm, total: 170 x 263 mm; included in Th. van Domselaer 'Het Ontroerde Nederlandt', published between 1674/76. Only state, Hollstein 16, M 2365, v. Stolk 2550.