Johannes Dijkhoff II (Amsterdam 1795-1862)
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Johannes Dijkhoff II (Amsterdam 1795-1862)

The post mill in Huizen

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Johannes Dijkhoff II (Amsterdam 1795-1862)
The post mill in Huizen
signed 'J: Dijkhoff Jr.' (verso)
black chalk, watercolour, black ink framing lines, watermark cross with letters IHS (name of Jesus) and letters MC MD
25 x 39.3 cm.
Provenance
Collection Six van Hillegom; Jeronimo de Vries et al., Amsterdam, 7 July 1845, lot 684 ('J. Dykhoff Jr. Gezigt op de Molen te Huizen in het Gooiland; met sapverven.').
Literature
A.J. Elen, 'Verfraaide Gooise topografie: De standerdkorenmolen van Huizen getekend in 1815 door Daniël Kerkhoff en Jan Hulswit' in Liber Amicorum Marijke de Kinkelder: collegiale bijdragen over landschappen, marines en architectuur, Zwolle, 2013, pp. 136-7, fig. 6.
Exhibited
The Hague, Gemeentemuseum, Nederlandsche aquarellen van 1780-1830, 1942, no. 40 (catalogue by D.J. Balfoort and K.G. Boon).
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Lot Essay

The post mill in Huizen was built in the 17th Century and although the original mill did not survive, a replica of it can still be found in the Nederlands Openluchtmuseum in Arnhem. A drawing made by Jan Hulswit (1766-1822), showing the post mill from a similar position as in the present work, is in the Fondation Custodia, Paris (inv. 1971-T.37.; Elen, op. cit,. p. 133, fig. 1). Another comparable drawing of the same subject by Daniël Kerkhoff (1766-1821), is in the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam (inv. MB 1348; Elen, op. cit., p. 134, fig. 2). Dijkhoff could have known the drawings by Hulswit, who was his master, or Kerhoff and he might have made the present drawing after one of them. Another possibility is that the three artists all chose the same position because it looked at its best from there.

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