6292 - 6524 FINE ARTS - 16th-19th CENTURY DRAWINGS, WATERCOLOURS and PAINTINGS
= Attractive design drawings i.a. for a richly ornamented door, sculptures with a large base and parts of a building façade.
- Trifle foxed/ sl. yellowed. = Hollstein 48, the 1st and only state.
= Titled, "Original-Aquarell von Georg Estler" and with the address of the artist (Ostbahnstr. 18) in pen and brown ink on verso. With part of a watercolour sketch of the edge of a wood on verso.
Idem. "Der Henkersteg in Nürnberg". Watercolour, 15x20 cm., signed "G. Estler" in pen and ink.
- Formely framed and mounted under passepartout, w. gluestains along edges (not in the image).
= Signed and titled on verso: "Orginal Aquarell von Georg Estler Dresden Ostbahnstr. 18" in pencil. With part of a watercolour on verso.
- Sl. duststained in upper part.
AND 1 other, prob. by the same, showing a similar landscape with a farmhouse.
= Perhaps the Buitengasthuis in Amsterdam?
AND 22 other drawings by/ attrib. to the same, various sizes, i.a. landscapes and views (after Cornelis Buys), after prints and paintings (i.a. after Jacques Kuyper, from De Mensch zoo als hij voorkomt by M. STUART, and after Ludolf Backhuyzen), partly signed/ monogrammed and dated between 1821 and 1830.
= Incl. a contribution to an album amicorum: "Gezigt te Beekbergen met Apeldoorn in het verschiet" (copy by himself).
- Trifle/ sl. soiled/ foxed.
= Two drawings on laid paper with watermark "De Erven D. Blauw", the other are on wove paper. Showing men and women dressed in historically inspired folk-/ theatercostumes. Also includes an illustration of a lady on stage with a tambourine raised in the air, posed in front of a Grecian façade marked "Théâtre de la renaisssance", "Regnator" and with the initials "VK".
- Oblique fold in centre; partly sl. creased/ soiled.
= Drawing after the etching by Rembrandt, curiously with mirrored composition. According to an annotation on verso mount, from the collection of R.P. Morris.
































