Attributed to Nicolaes Latombe, called Stoppertje (Amsterdam 1616-1676)
Attributed to Nicolaes Latombe, called Stoppertje (Amsterdam 1616-1676)

A landscape with a cottage among trees

Details
Attributed to Nicolaes Latombe, called Stoppertje (Amsterdam 1616-1676)
A landscape with a cottage among trees
pen and brown ink, brown wash, brown ink framing lines, fragmentary watermark
4½ x 7 in. (11.2 x 17.5 cm.)
Provenance
Prince Wladimir Nikolaevich Argoutinsky-Dolgoroukoff (1874-1941) (L. 2602d); R.W.P. de Vries, Amsterdam, 27 March 1925, lot 186 (as 'J. Leupenius').
Literature
J.G. van Gelder, Jan van de Velde 1593-1641: teekenaar schilder, The Hague, 1933, no. 9 (as Jan van de Velde).

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Lot Essay

According to a note in the RKD archives, the attribution of the present drawing to Nicolaes Latombe was suggested by 'E.B.', probably Egbert Haverkamp Begemann. This relatively little-known artist was born in Amsterdam but travelled to Italy in his youth and remained in Rome for most of his life, where he became particularly well known for views of Italianate landscapes ornamented with ruins and picturesque figures. He, like many of the young Dutch artists studying in the city, was given a nickname by his friends: he became known as 'Stoppertje', as a result of his habit of tamping down or 'stopping' the tobacco in his pipe.

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