Details
Dutch School, circa 1820-30

A wooded Road with Promenaders near the Entrances of two Country Houses

inscribed 'voor de Heer Ebbo Vissering/vak 5 voet 5 den de buyten Plaats/en Koepel Eraplaaten/voor zj Be/Dit by de Jlaazn om/ingaande deur/No J =. van C../voor de Bruyn' and with numbers '4.T.k./N6./N3/D:mn.'(verso); pencil, watercolour, black ink framing lines, fragmentary watermark device
220 x 328 mm.; and two drawings of the country house 'Otterspoor' also called 'Leeuwenburg' on the River Vecht by another hand, 205 x 325 mm. each (3)
Provenance
(1) with C. Deirkauf, Utrecht, 1962
(2-3) with Lohse, The Hague, 1963
Exhibited
(1) Hoorn, Westfries Museum, Behangsel Schilderkunst in Noordholland, 1992

Lot Essay

(1) This is part of a series of decorative designs made for the house of Ebbo Vissering (1791- circa 1845) for his house in Leer (Germany), Mühlenstrasse 31. Other designs for this house by the same hand are in the Westfries Museum, Hoorn (H. Bosma, 'Het Verderf van onze kunst in de 18de eeuw, het zogenaamd behangselschilderen ...', over de Nederlandse behangselschilderkunst .., Leids Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek 1985, 1987, pp. 357-7, pls. 2, 4 and 5)

(2-3) The house Otterspoor, built in the 17th Century, is known to have belonged to Jacob van Lennep the Younger, who died in 1743. Daniel Stoopendaal made an engraving of it for De Zegepralende Vecht, Amsterdam, 1719, pl. 22

(2) See illustration on p.

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