Attributed to Jan van de Velde II (Delft or Rotterdam 1593-1641 Enkhuizen)
Attributed to Jan van de Velde II (Delft or Rotterdam 1593-1641 Enkhuizen)

Peasants resting at a farm between Harderwijk and Arnhem in the province of Gelderland

Details
Attributed to Jan van de Velde II (Delft or Rotterdam 1593-1641 Enkhuizen)
Peasants resting at a farm between Harderwijk and Arnhem in the province of Gelderland
inscribed 'tusen harderwyck en arrenom =m ware [?] ick hebbe ... ier ghewest' (verso)
black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown and pink wash
5¾ x 12 1/8 in. (14.6 x 30.7 cm.)
Provenance
Karl Eduard von Liphart (1808-1891) (L.1687), and by descent to his grandson
Freiherr Reinhold von Liphart (fl. 1890-1920) (without his mark).
Cornelis Hofstede de Groot (1863-1930) (L. 561); C.G. Boerner, Leipzig, 4 November 1931, lot 310 (as attributed to Esaias van de Velde).
Literature
J.G. van Gelder, Jan van de Velde 1593-1641: teekenaar schilder, The Hague, 1933, no. 8 (as Jan van de Velde).

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Lot Essay

The inscription on the verso of the present drawing allows the location to be identified with some confidence: it probably shows part of the wooded region of the Veluwe which lies between Arnhem and Harderwijk. It is very close in format, style and technique to a group of drawings showing views in or near the Veluwe, of which two are in the Fondation Custodia (Rembrandt and his Century: Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century, exhib. cat., New York, The Pierpont Morgan Library, and Paris, Fondation Custodia, 1978, nos. 111-112, pl. 33) and another is in the Abrams Collection (Bruegel to Rembrandt: Dutch and Flemish Drawings from the Maida and George Abrams Collection, exhib. cat., London, British Museum, and other locations, 2002-03, no. 12).

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