"Seascape Etching After Ludolf Bakhuizen"
A moderate galeExceptional in quality of execution large etching seascape after Ludolf Bakhuizen (ou Backhuysen) (1630 - 1708) engraved by Pierre-Charles Canot (1710-1777) and John Boydell (1719-1804) in 1766.
37.4 x 50.4 cm 14.72 x 19.84 inches sujet
43.8 x 56.4 cm 17.24 x 22.2 inches sheet
Provenance : collection Defer-Dumesnil ; on the back of the etching , black ink mark : HDD, for the collection Defer-Dumesnil.
Pierre Defer (1798-1870) was expert of the King Louis-Philippe, he constituted an important collection during the first half of the 19th century. He was the author of many sales catalogues since 1831, but also wrote a very precious and famous book called General Catalogue of public auctions of paintings and prints, which unfortunately ceased in 1868 at the letter D. (Source : Lugt).
Very decorative and sensitive.
Good condition.
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