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Jacob van Ruisdael (1628-1682)

Fishermen in a Boat and on a Jetty with three mills on the outskirts of a town on a shore beyond

black chalk, black chalk framing lines
109 x 156 mm.
Provenance
A. Welcker (L.2793c erased), with his inscription 'Inv.No 455' (verso)
Acquired by the father of the present owner in Amsterdam in the 1920s

Lot Essay

Jeroen Giltay has, on the basis of a photograph, confirmed the attribution, and suggests that the present lot belongs to a group of
sketches probably dating to circa 1648-55, which includes the previously unknown drawing sold in these Rooms, 15 November 1993, lot 99, illustrated. Other drawings from this group were published by Giltay, De Tekeningen van Jacob van Ruisdael, Catalogus van Tekeningen van Jacob van Ruisdael, Oud Holland, 1980, XCIV, pp. 141-208, nos. 11-2, 30, 63, 66, 87, 93-4, 102-3. None of these can be related to Ruisdael's pictures. The subject may be compared to Ruisdael's picture of The Mill at Wijk bij Duurstede dated to circa 1670 in the Rijksmuseum and to his panoramic view of Amsterdam overlooking the river Amstel, now in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (H.R. Hoetink, F.J. Duparc, Jacob van Ruisdael 1628/29-1682, exhibition catalogue, The Hague, 1981-2, nos. 39 and 56).

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