Sale 2732
Amsterdam
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16 January 2007
Price realised
EUR 1,440
Estimate
Bernard Eilers (Dutch, 1878-1951) Weg naar Abcoude; Herengracht two photo-engravings, each monogrammed and signed in pencil, Heerengracht on simili Japon, some creasing and foxing in the sheet margins, mountstained, the reverse sheet edges glued to the backing board Weg naar Abcoude on wove paper, lightstained, pencil marks and inscription in the margins, the reverse sheet edges glued to the backing board, some gluestaining, skinning and residual paper along the edges and in the sheet corners, framed, Weg naar Abcoude Sight 185 x 250 mm.; Heerengracht L. 262 x 357 mm.; S. 422 x 530 mm. (2)
Provenance
Estate of the artist
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Exhibited
Weg naar Abcoude : Dresden, Internationale Photographische Ausstellung, May - October 1909, Holland, Abth. III, no. 15
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