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drawing
Object Type
drawing
Museum number
1946,0713.185
Description
A wagon drawn by three horses and driven by a man who raised his whip, a woman seated behind, in a landscape with trees Pen and brown ink and grey wash
Producer name
Drawn by:
Jan Philipsz. van Bouckhorst
Formerly attributed to:
Claes Jansz. Visscher
School/style
Dutch
Production date
1603-1631
Materials
paper
Technique
drawn
Dimensions
Height:
221 millimetres
Width:
178 millimetres
Curator's comments
In Phillipps-Fenwick as Visscher.
Bibliographic references
Phillipps-Fenwick 1935 / Catalogue of drawings in the collection of T Fitzroy Phillipps-Fenwick
(p.205(1))
Location
Not on display
Subjects
cart/wagon
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Count Antoine Seilern
Previous owner
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Samuel Woodburn
(Christie's, 14.vi.1860/1487 as 'Uyl - various landscapes - black chalk and colour; others by E.V. Velde &c.', 7 in the lot, bt 'Boone' £1-11-6)
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Henry George Bohn
(?)
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Count Moritz Christian Johann von Fries
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Sir Thomas Phillipps
Previous owner/ex-collection:
Thomas Fitzroy Fenwick
Acquisition date
1946
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1946,0713.185