Kasparus Karsen (1810-1896)
Kasparus Karsen (1810-1896)

View of a Town with a Market near a Church

細節
Kasparus Karsen (1810-1896)
View of a Town with a Market near a Church
pencil, pen and grey and brown ink, grey and blue wash, grey ink framing lines
258 x 349 mm.
來源
with Scheen, The Hague, 1956
展覽
Arnhem, 1958, no. 61
Utrecht, 1959/60, no. 36
Zeist, 1960, no. 31
Nijmegen, 1965, no. 100
Leeuwarden, 1966, no. 84
Bonn/Saarbrcken/Bochum, 1968/9, no. 69
Rheydt, 1971, no. 42
Amsterdam, 1975/6, no. 62
Bremen/Braunschweig/Stuttgart, 1979/80, no. 65

拍品專文

This is closely comparable to Karsen's picture, sold, Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, 25 May 1971, lot 333 (A.M. Hammacher, Eduard Karsen en zijn vader Kaspar, The Hague, 1947, p. 10a). Karsen worked mainly in Amsterdam, where he was a pupil of his uncle G.P. Westenberg and of H.G. ten Cate (see lots 266 and 43 in this sale). He travelled to Germany in 1837, and later to Prague, views of which he incorporated into his imaginary townscapes. Karsen trained J.F. Hulk the elder and C. Springer