Jurriaan Andriessen (1742-1819)

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Jurriaan Andriessen (1742-1819)

A View of the River Rhine with elegant Company in a Garden, the City of Arnhem and the Elterberg beyond

inscribed and dated 'doesb./Arnhem/Sevener/e.b.'(recto), 'het pleyn voor 't Huijs Duijnoog/2 July 1802, uijt het huijs te zien/op Arnhem'(verso); pencil, watercolour, grey ink framing lines, watermark Strasburg lily
196 x 274 mm.
Provenance
with B. Israel, Arnhem, 1954
Exhibited
Arnhem, 1958, no. 3
Zeist, 1960, no. 3
Laren, 1963, no. 1
Nijmegen, 1965, no. 71
Leeuwarden, 1966, no. 80
Bonn/Saarbrücken/Bochum, 1968/9, no. 4
Amsterdam, 1975/6, no. 4
Bremen/Braunschweig/Stuttgart, 1979/80, no. 4
Fribourg/Passau/Trier/Aachen/Nuremberg, 1982/4, no. 2

Lot Essay

As the inscription verso indicates, this was made from the country house Duijnoog, also called 'De Duno', near Arnhem. In 1802 it was owned by Mr. Macaré, who received King Louis Napolean there only a few years later. The inscriptions on the horizon indicate the location of Doesburg, Arnhem, Zevenaar and Elten

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