Da: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Paesi Bassi
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Aggiungi al carrelloLandscape with two travellers in conversation on a road in the lower left corner, a valley with trees in the centre, a waterfall on the mountain at right; from a series of four plates showing landscapes after Both.[NL] Berglandschap met twee zittende figuren. Antieke landschapsprent gemaakt door Jacob Lutma. Etching on hand laid paper cut within plate mark; total: 137 x 118 mm; despite some traces of handling, some traces of water stains on verso, otherwise in fine condition. Visible watermark. Hollstein 110 (Lutma), 13-16 (Both).
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Aggiungi al carrelloA stone well construction with a winch and bucket, surrounded by trees and shrubbery. Etching on laid paper, made by Jacob Lutma after Jan Both, from a set of four similar landscapes. Published by Frans Carelse (active 1665-1683). Sheet size 201 x 262 mm., platemark 124 x 143 mm. Jacob Lutma (died 1654) was a Dutch silver- and goldsmith, and a number of his etchings reflect this occupation. Jan Both (1618/22 - 1652) was a Dutch painter, draughtsperson and printmaker, and famous for his Italianate landscapes. In very good condition, sheet overall a little browned, attached to carrier. An unidentified collector's mark (Lugt 2641b) stamped on the verso. References: LeBlanc ii.579: 15-18; Hollstein 110: 4 (iv/4).
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Aggiungi al carrelloIn a mountainous landscape with a stream in the fogreground, two figures rest on the grass , while in the middle background a man is ploughing a field. Etching on laid paper (with watermark: Seven Provinces coat of arms), made by Jacob Lutma after Jan Both, from a set of four similar landscapes. Published by Jacob Lutma, c. 1634-1654. Sheet size 200 x 261 mm., platemark 125 x 156 mm. Jacob Lutma (died 1654) was a Dutch silver- and goldsmith, and a number of his etchings reflect this occupation. Jan Both (1618/22 - 1652) was a Dutch painter, draughtsperson and printmaker, and famous for his Italianate landscapes. In very good condition, sheet overall a little browned, a few stains in the top margin, attached to carrier. An unidentified collector's mark (Lugt 2641b) stamped on the verso. References: LeBlanc ii.579: 15-18; Hollstein 110: 7 (ii/4).
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Aggiungi al carrelloA figure walking with a cane leads a donkey through a mountainous landscape. Etching on laid paper, made by Jacob Lutma after Jan Both, from a set of four similar landscapes. Published by Jacob Lutma, c. 1634-1654. Sheet size 204 x 260 mm., platemark 121 x 139 mm. Jacob Lutma (died 1654) was a Dutch silver- and goldsmith, and a number of his etchings reflect this occupation. Jan Both (1618/22 - 1652) was a Dutch painter, draughtsperson and printmaker, and famous for his Italianate landscapes. In very good condition, sheet overall a little browned, attached to carrier. An unidentified collector's mark (Lugt 2641b) stamped on the verso. References: LeBlanc ii.579: 15-18; Hollstein 110: 5 (ii/4).