Live auction - Lot 277

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Printed imitations of drawings after Dutch masters.

PLOOS VAN AMSTEL, Cornelis

€ 300 / 500

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Amsterdam, ca. 1760-1790

9 aquatint etchings with crayon manner and roulette, various sizes, signed in the plates (all laid down on thick album sheets, trimmed to the border).

Using a combination of aquatint, crayon manner and various intaglio techniques, the Dutch art collector and printmaker revolutionized the reproduction of drawings in a quality that has never been equaled. The etchings in this lot consist of The card-player, after Frans van Mieris; the lady by the lamp, after Caspar Netscher; a shepherd and shepherdess, after Nicolaes Berchem; A village view, after Gerbrandt van Eeckhout; The fish market, after Jan van Goyen; a landscape, after Jan Lievens (by Jurriaan Cootwijk); The Supper of Emmaeus, after Rembrandt (by Jacobus Buys); a man receiving a letter, after Jan Steen; the pig-slaughter, after Jan Saenredam. All from a series of 105 facsimiles published by Christian Josi as a continuation of Ploos van Amstel's publications.
Ref. N.G. Van Huffel, "Cornelis Ploos van Amstel Jacob Corneliszoon en zijne medewerkers en tijdgenooten : historische schets van de techniek der Hollandsche prentteekeningen gemaakt in de 2e helft der 18e eeuw", Utrecht 1921, nos. 9, 41, 51, 75, 79, 95, 103, 146, 157.
Joined: A collection of 33 etchings and aquatints after or by Nicolaes Berchem, Gilles Demarteau, Albrecht Dürer, Gerard De Lairesse, Ferdinand Piloty, Paulus Potter, Rembrandt, e.a. (42 pcs)

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Lot 277

Printed imitations of drawings after Dutch masters.

PLOOS VAN AMSTEL, Cornelis

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