Hermanus Petrus Schouten (Amsterdam 1747-1822 Haarlem)
Hermanus Petrus Schouten (Amsterdam 1747-1822 Haarlem)

A view of the Nieuwe Korenbeurs on the Damrak, Amsterdam, the tower of the Oude Kerk beyond

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Hermanus Petrus Schouten (Amsterdam 1747-1822 Haarlem)
A view of the Nieuwe Korenbeurs on the Damrak, Amsterdam, the tower of the Oude Kerk beyond
inscribed 'de Nieuwe koren beurs tot amsterdam' (verso)
black chalk, pen and black and grey ink, grey wash heightened with white, watermark fleur-de-lys in a crowned shield, grey ink framing lines
9¾ x 13¼ in. (24.8 x 33.8 cm)
Provenance
S. Sarphati; Frederik Muller, Amsterdam, 19 November 1866, lot 1579.
Johannes Hermanus Henricus Leonhardt (1833-1904), and by descent to George J.G. Leonhardt (1901-1981) (his stamp, not in Lugt), and Mrs G.E.A.M. Leonhardt-Pilz von Wernhof, Switzerland; Christie's, Amsterdam, 20 November 1989, lot 238.
with Ariëns Kappers, Amsterdam.
Exhibited
Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum and Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap, Amsterdam in tekening/ Verzameling Leonhardt, 1962, no. 20.
Engraved
in the same direction by an anonymous printmaker (possibly the draughtsman himself), and first published in Pierre Fouquet, Nieuwe atlas, van de voornaamste gebouwen en gezigten der stad Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 1778.

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Lot Essay

The son of Johannes Schouten (see previous two lots), Hermanus Petrus was himself a gifted artist specialising in topographical views of Amsterdam like his father. Hermanus' highly finished watercolours showing views of Amsterdam were made directly for the market and are among the most accomplished Dutch topographical drawings from the 18th Century. Besides these, the artist made less worked-out pen and grey wash drawings, which often served as designs for prints. The present sheet is such a drawing, made for Pieter Fouquet's Atlas of Amsterdam, first published in 1778. The print follows the drawing closely overall, but there are some differences in the figures, like the knife-grinder which was added to the composition in the print. For the hundred views of Amsterdam published in the atlas, Hermanus provided no fewer than 65 designs. For more on Hermanus' drawings, see B. Gerlagh et al., Kijk Amsterdam 1700-1800. De mooiste stadsgezichten, exhib. cat., Amsterdam, Stadsarchief, 2017, nos. 102-171, ill.

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