XVIth Print After Hendrick Van Cleve: Landscape And Ruins
From the continuation "Ruinarum varii prospectus, ruriumque aliquot delineationes".
Beautiful print, scattered foxing, cut at the limit of the subject on three sides, slight thinning of the paper on the back.
Ca.1581-1600
Hendrick van Cleve or Cliven III, son and disciple of William van Cleve, settled in Italy in the middle of the 16th century; around 1587 he returned to Antwerp and collaborated with Philip Galle.
Beautiful print, scattered foxing, cut at the limit of the subject on three sides, slight thinning of the paper on the back.
Ca.1581-1600
Hendrick van Cleve or Cliven III, son and disciple of William van Cleve, settled in Italy in the middle of the 16th century; around 1587 he returned to Antwerp and collaborated with Philip Galle.
150 €
Period: 16th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Beau tirage, rousseurs éparses, coupé à la limite du sujet sur trois côtés, légères amincissures du papier au verso.
Width: 240 mm
Height: 185 mm
Reference (ID): 805736
Availability: In stock
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