SOME HIGH POINTS OF THE LOW COUNTRIES
(Dutch and Flemish Prints and Drawings)
(Dutch and Flemish Prints and Drawings)
- Anonymous, Christ Crowned
- van Leyden, A Young Man
- Claesz, St. Peter Seated
- att. to Aertsen, St. John
- Cort, Maria Magdalena
- Wierix, Perseus and Andromeda
- Sadeler, Annunciation
- Collaert, Italian Landscape
- Sadeler, May and June
- Sadeler, July and August
- Muller, Albert, Archduke of Austria
- Casembrot, A Galley at Anchor
- van Uden, Landscape with a Man
- Uyttenbroeck, Mercury Accuses
- Akersloot, View of Haarlem
- Rembrandt, The Descent
- Rembrandt, Beggars Receiving
- Rembrandt, Jews in Synagogue
- Rembrandt, Faust
- Rembrandt, The Pancake Woman
- Pupil Of Rembrandt, Old Woman
- Lievens, Jacques Gaultier
- Post, Public Executions
- Waterloo, Farmhouse
- Waterloo, The Little Hunchback
- Both, Two Hinnies
- Van Ostade, The Fiddler
- Van Ostade, The Breakfast
- Fyt, Set of Animals
- Nolpe, Four Gentlemen
- Suyderhoef, Peasants in an Inn
- Berchem, Animalia
- Everdingen, The Mineral Springs
- Dujardin, Man and Two Donkeys
- Zeeman, Harbor Scene
- Visscher, Angel Appearing
- Bega, The Family
- van der Cabel, River Landscape
- Schoonebeck, Frontispiece
- Dusart, The Violinist
- Gole, Backgammon Players
- Pickaert, The Five Senses
- Tanjé, Pieter Tanjé
- Le Loup, View of the Town
- Soeterik, Boaters on a Lake
- Jongkind, Jetée en Bois
- Rops, La Messagère
- Toorop, Venise Sauvée
- Van Hoytema, Ducks in a Pond
- de Bruycker, Autour le Chateau
- Nieuwenkamp, Tooren van Amersfoort
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50. Jules de Bruycker (1870-1945) Autour le Chateau des Coteau des Comtes de Flandres, Gand |
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Autour le Chateau des Coteau des Comtes de Flandres, Gand
Etching with touches of drypoint,1913, 735 x 620 mm., LeRoy 38 completed state. Very fine impression of this huge and impressive etching on imperial japan with good margins, signed and titled in pencil from the unnumbered edition. The sheet edges have been backed with paper tape and there are a few creases in the margins, otherwise in excellent condition. De Bruycker, in his own individual way, extends the tradition begun by Bosch and Brueghel and later by Ensor, although his images are less diabolical and more simply weird and enlivened by a sardonic sense of humor. He was devoted to his native city of Gand (Ghent) and to Flanders and there is often the sense of the little peoples’ struggles with life and with the powers of past and present. He worked on all scales, from tiny to huge and, needless to say, totally ignored the developments of modern art to produce his own unique visions. There is no other artist quite like him.
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