Pieter Dircksz. van Santvoort (Amsterdam circa 1604-1635)
Pieter Dircksz. van Santvoort (Amsterdam circa 1604-1635)

A wooded rocky landscape with a fallen pine

Details
Pieter Dircksz. van Santvoort (Amsterdam circa 1604-1635)
A wooded rocky landscape with a fallen pine
dated '1623' and with inscription 'Van Everdingen' (verso)
pen and brown ink, brown wash, brown ink framing lines
8 x 11½ in. (20.2 x 29.4 cm.)
Provenance
Neville Davison Goldsmid (1814-1875) (L. 1962).

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Lot Essay

The present drawing is very comparable in handling with the Wooded landscape with a bridge, datable to 1620-25, in the Fondation Custodia (Dessins de paysagistes hollandais du XVIIe siècle, exhib. cat., Brussels, Bibliothèque Albert 1er, and other locations, 1968-69, no. 134, pl. 40). In both instances Santvoort uses a broad, fluid line and freely-applied wash to add tone and depth to the composition. There are comparable drawings in Weimar (Goethe & Rembrandt: Tekeningen uit Weimar, exhib. cat., Amsterdam, Rembrandthuis, 1999, pp. 107-9, two illustrated), and another similar drawing, also dated '1623' was sold at Christie's, Amsterdam, 12 November 1990, lot 30.

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