6292 - 6524 FINE ARTS - 16th-19th CENTURY DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS and PAINTINGS
- Canvas not properly glued to wood, and partly bubbkly.
= Probably showing Saint Isidore rescuing his son from the well.
AND a drawing by Frederik van HOGENDORP (1st half 19th cent.), (A village on the boards of a river near a bridge) (brush and black and blue wash, 12,5x19,5 cm., framed).
= On rather thick laid paper, with a part of an unidentified watermark. Perhaps late 18th/ early 19 cent.
- Both sl. foxed.
= Both drawings on laid paper, 1x w. part of a large crowned watermark. With the collector's mark of Albert van Loock (Lugt 3751) on verso.
= Perhaps a children's drawing. Because of the details, probably by someone who lived or visited the place. With on verso another drawing, probably a local view of the same area.
- Trimmed on the framing line, outer edges within the framing line; browned and soiled; a few sm. chips along edges.
= On wove paper.
- Laid down on board.
= Slightly naive but charming drawing. Perhaps German school. With a partly illegible annotation on verso: "Mai 1824 (?) Ernst Meier(?) 12 Jahr alt bruder (...) Walter Meier [or Muck]".

























