Johannes Christiaan Schotel (1787-1838)
Johannes Christiaan Schotel (1787-1838)

Shipping in a Calm (recto); a Sketch of Clouds (verso)

Details
Johannes Christiaan Schotel (1787-1838)
Shipping in a Calm (recto); a Sketch of Clouds (verso)
inscribed 'ho/m' (recto)
black chalk, pencil, grey wash, pencil framing lines (recto); pencil (verso), watermark shield with cross and countermark letters RC (?)
309 x 395 mm.
Provenance
with Bakker, Amsterdam, 1958
Exhibited
Dordrecht, 1958/9, no. 59
Bonn/Saarbrcken/Bochum, 1968/9, no. 122
Amsterdam, 1975/6, no. 113
Bremen/Braunschweig/Stuttgart, 1979/80, no. 124

Lot Essay

The present lot gives an interesting insight into the working methods of the artist. Like Willem van de Velde the Younger, Schotel would sometimes indicate the horizon and lines of perspective in his drawings, as evidenced by the present lot where Schotel marked one line as 'ho' for horizon, and another line with an 'm', possibly to indicate 'muur' (wall) to mark the vanishing point

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