Seller: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Netherlands
£ 108.02
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Add to basketA Frisian horse standing in a field, against a darkening sky. A church village in the distance on the right.Copy after one of the five etchings of the horses by Potter, probably by Ignace-Joseph de Claussin (1766-1844). These prints are to represent different seasonal stages, namely early spring, late spring, summer, fall and winter, and stages of life.Signed and dated at bottom right: Paulus Potter f. 1652.[NL] Een Fries paard staand in een landschap. Gemaakt door Ignace-Joseph de Claussin naar Paulus Potter. Etching on laid paper, cut within plate; total: 152 x 230 mm; some light rubbing due to handling, otherwise in fair condition. Mounted on cardboard and in cardboard passepartout. Copy of the third state. Hollstein 9 (copy).
Seller: Antiquariaat Arine van der Steur / ILAB, Den Haag, Netherlands
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Add to basketCopies of the second and third states of the well-known series of five etchings of the horses by Potter, probably by Ignace-Joseph de Claussin (1766-1844). These prints are to represent different seasonal stages, namely early spring, late spring, summer, fall and winter, and stages of life.Complete set bound together in blue paper, with annotation:'Vente de Rigal en 1817 (.)' and a note with description in French on the inside.Sold at the sale of the Count of Rigal in 1817 as a suite of copies in Lot 635 in the 'Catalogue raisonné des estampes du cabinet de m. le comte Rigal', p. 288-289. In the catalogue these prints are praised for their similarity to the originals: same direction but smaller in size. Etchings on 18th century paper, 154 x 233 mm; watermark: Selignat & bunch of grapes.