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View of Gemert, Noord-Brabant
attributed to Barend Klotz, 1675-12-31
- Artwork typedrawing
- Object numberRP-T-1898-A-3978
- Dimensionsheight 140 mm x width 174 mm
- Physical characteristicspen and brown ink, with grey wash, over traces of graphite; framing line in brown ink


Identification
Title(s)
View of Gemert, Noord-Brabant
Object type
Object number
RP-T-1898-A-3978
Part of catalogue
Catalogue reference
R.J.G.M. van Hasselt, Drie tekenaars van topografische prenten in Brabant en elders: Valentijn Klotz, Josua de Grave en Constantijn Huygens Jr., uit: Jaarboek / Oudheidkundige Kring 'De Ghulden Roos', Roosendaal, 25, 1965, pagina 145-192 - afb. 108
Creation
Creation
- draughtsman: attributed to Barend Klotz, Gemert
- draughtsman: Valentijn Klotz [rejected attribution]
Dating
1675-12-31
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Material and technique
Physical description
pen and brown ink, with grey wash, over traces of graphite; framing line in brown ink
Material
Technique
Dimensions
height 140 mm x width 174 mm
This work is about
Subject
Place
Acquisition and rights
Credit line
D. Franken Bequest, Le Vésinet
Acquisition
bequest 1898
Copyright
Provenance
…; ? sale, Cornelis Ploos van Amstel (1726-98, Amsterdam), Amsterdam (P. van der Schley et al.), 3 March 1800 sqq., Album FF, one of a pair in either no. 37 (‘Een Wintergezigt op Hemert; met dito, door V. Clotz’) or no. 38 (‘Een dito dito, door denzelven’), fl. 8:5- or fl. 5:5-, to ‘Van Leen’;{Copy RKD.} …; sale, Johannes Marinus Vreeswijk (1839-1919), Amsterdam (F. Muller), 3 May 1882, no. 152,{Wrongly dated 13 December 1675.} fl. 17, to Daniël Franken Dzn (1838-98), Amsterdam and Le Vésinet;{Copy RMA.} by whom bequeathed to the museum (L. 2228), 1898
Documentation
R.J.G.M. van Hasselt, Drie tekenaars van topografische prenten in Brabant en elders: Valentijn Klotz, Josua de Grave en Constantijn Huygens Jr., uit: Jaarboek / Oudheidkundige Kring 'De Ghulden Roos', Roosendaal, 25, 1965, pagina 145-192 - afb. 108
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