Live auction - Lot 401

The "Binnenhoff" in The Hague, Netherlands.

Attributed to VAN SEBEN, Henri

€ 200 / 350

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Lot description

1862

Watercolour with light graphite line drawing beneath, 33,4 x 49,8 cm, vellum paper, ms. note upper left in the sky, monogrammed [JG S.?] lower right, framed with graphite pencil (small folds on corners, some small soils, some small marg. tears).

Stuck by upper boards under passe-partout.

Artist's view of an 18th-century setting. Interesting sheet probably (?) made by two hands, one made with watercolour for the architectural section, the other made with black ink pen for the characters in the foreground. On the upper left side is an handwritten note "Schets van een tekening voor Prins Wiaezemski, July 1862" [Sketch of a drawing for Prince Wiazemsky]. On verso, sketch of the monument. Attributed to van Seben (Brussels 1825-1913) on the passe-partout.
Prov. Prince [Piotr ?] Wiazemsky (Russian family). - Albert Van Loock (1917-2011), bookseller and print merchant in Brussels (Lugt 3751 & 3752 on verso).

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Lot 401

The "Binnenhoff" in The Hague, Netherlands.

Attributed to VAN SEBEN, Henri

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