Lot Essay
This Amsterdam artist was a pupil of Pieter Barbiers I (1717-1780), as is confirmed by his inscription on the first page. In about 1782 Van Hardenberg is known to have travelled East to Münster in Germany. After marrying in 1784 and being employed by a bank, he became an amateur artist.
The present album, with its drawings of the Abbey of Saint Michielsheere in Antwerp and the view of that city, is the first indication that he also travelled to the southern Netherlands, while it further accounts for his travels throughout Holland. The views of the remains of the gunpowder arsenal at Ouderkerk aan de Amstel show Van Cranenburgh recording subjects of current interest, and dating these drawings to after the date of the blast in 1782. The gunpowder factory had been founded in 1718 and was closed only in 1991.
The inscription mentioning '..d'Hr. J: Janson te Leyden' that may indicate a provenance, probably refers to the artist Johannes Janson I (1729-1784) or his son Johannes Janson II (1763-1823), who have both lived in Leiden.
The present album, with its drawings of the Abbey of Saint Michielsheere in Antwerp and the view of that city, is the first indication that he also travelled to the southern Netherlands, while it further accounts for his travels throughout Holland. The views of the remains of the gunpowder arsenal at Ouderkerk aan de Amstel show Van Cranenburgh recording subjects of current interest, and dating these drawings to after the date of the blast in 1782. The gunpowder factory had been founded in 1718 and was closed only in 1991.
The inscription mentioning '..d'Hr. J: Janson te Leyden' that may indicate a provenance, probably refers to the artist Johannes Janson I (1729-1784) or his son Johannes Janson II (1763-1823), who have both lived in Leiden.