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About the artwork
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This drawing is attributed to Philips de Koninck, an accomplished student of Rembrandt, who also learned the art of landscape from his brother, Jacob de Koninck. In painting he produced some superb flat panoramas with luminous skies; his landscape drawings reveal an elegant and calligraphic line.
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| Medium | paper (fiber product) |
| Dimensions | 18 × 21 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
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Horst Gerson, Philips Koninck
Horst Gerson, Philips Koninck (Berlin, 1936), p. 171, no. ZXLA.
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sold, Sotheby’s, London, April 11, 1935, lot 70 to Asscher [according to price list]....
sold, Sotheby’s, London, April 11, 1935, lot 70 to Asscher [according to price list]. Sold by Richard H. Zinser, New York, to the Art Institute, 1959.
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sold, Christie’s, London, March 18, 1829, lot 151....
sold, Christie’s, London, March 18, 1829, lot 151. J.T. Hixon, London. Viscount Knutsford, England
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C. Ploos van Amstel (died 1798), Amsterdam [Lugt 3002]. Sold, Amsterdam, March 3, 1800, lot 62. Christian Josi (died 1828), Amsterdam and London
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