JOHANNES LINGELBACH (FRANKFURT 1622-1674 AMSTERDAM)
JOHANNES LINGELBACH (FRANKFURT 1622-1674 AMSTERDAM)
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JOHANNES LINGELBACH (FRANKFURT 1622-1674 AMSTERDAM)

An Oriental talking to seamen awaiting a ferry

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JOHANNES LINGELBACH (FRANKFURT 1622-1674 AMSTERDAM)
An Oriental talking to seamen awaiting a ferry
signed ‘J. LING’
pen and black ink, gray wash, pen and brown ink framing lines, watermark coat of arms with a posthorn
6 x 9 in. (15.4 x 23 cm)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby’s, New York, 23 January 2001, lot 164.
with St. Luke’s Gallery, Washington, D.C.

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Lot Essay

A large part of Lingelbach’s drawn œuvre consists of imaginary harbour views, executed in brush and grey ink, depicting resting workers and turbaned men, of which the present sheet is a characteristic example (compare P. Schatborn, with J. Verberne, Drawn to Warmth. 17th-Century Dutch Artists in Italy, exhib. cat., Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, 2001, pp. 124-127). Variations on the same theme are the subject of a series of etchings by Johannes Gronsveld after Lingelbach’s design.

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