1932.193: Landscape with a River View
Drawings
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Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- 1932.193
- People
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Follower of Jan van Goyen, Dutch (Leiden, Netherlands 1596 - 1656 The Hague, Netherlands)
- Title
- Landscape with a River View
- Classification
- Drawings
- Work Type
- drawing
- Date
- 17th century
- Culture
- Dutch
- Persistent Link
- https://hvrd.art/o/298220
Physical Descriptions
- Medium
- Black chalk, gray wash, and later brown wash, incised on cream antique laid paper, with a framing line in brown ink
- Dimensions
- actual: 9.1 x 13.9 cm (3 9/16 x 5 1/2 in.)
- Inscriptions and Marks
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- inscription: verso, upper left, graphite: 3 [encircled] / n 2
- watermark: fragment: 4+ over HP [almost identical to 1932.209]
Provenance
- Recorded Ownership History
- John M. MacGowan, Edinburgh (L. 1496, without his mark), possibly his sale, [T. Philipe, London, 26 January-4 February 1804, lot 270]. Charles Loeser, Florence, Italy, bequest; to Fogg Art Museum, 1932.
Acquisition and Rights
- Credit Line
- Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of Charles A. Loeser
- Accession Year
- 1932
- Object Number
- 1932.193
- Division
- European and American Art
- Contact
- am_europeanamerican@harvard.edu
- Permissions
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Publication History
- Agnes Mongan and Paul J. Sachs, Drawings in the Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard University Press (Cambridge, 1940), vol. 1, cat. no. 511, p. 269
- Carlo Francini, "L'inventario della collezione Loeser alla Villa Gattaia", Bollettino della Società di Studi Fiorentini (2000), no. 6, p. 119 ("Cartella con due stelle d'oro")
Subjects and Contexts
- Dutch, Flemish, & Netherlandish Drawings
Verification Level
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