145 Johannes Bosboom (1817-1891)
Equestrian statue of Elector Johann Wilhelm von Pfalz-Neuburg (1658–1716) at the Altes Rathaus in Düsseldorf
signed ‘J. Bosboom’ (lower right) watercolour on paper, 18,5x15 cm
€1,000 - €1,500
Literature: -D.F. Brune, Antiek, January 1983, p. 317, no. 6. -C.H. Dinkelaar and D.L. Kaatman, ‘Johannes Bosboom (1817-1891): Schilder van licht, schaduw en kleur’, Laren 1999, ill. p. 259, no. SDA 19-1.
Provenance: -Private collection.
This watercolour was executed in 1835. The work is a result of the study trip that Bosboom undertook that year together with the Hague painter Salomon Leonardus Verveer (1813–1876) to Germany (Düsseldorf, Cologne, and Koblenz).
146 Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove (1790-1880) Capriccio of Leiden signed ‘B.J. van Hove’ (lower right) watercolour on paper, 32x25,5 cm
€700 - €900
Provenance: -With Rococo Kunsthandel, Margraten, 2000, inv. no. R 098 (label attached to the reverse). -Private collection, the Netherlands.
The building featuring the tower is partly inspired by the Saaihal in Leiden.
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Please compare to a painting by the artist with a similar composition, in: M. van der Mast and Tiny de Liefde-van Brakel, ‘Tussen Fantasie en werkelijkheid. De stadsgezichten van B.J. van Hove (1790-1880)’, The Hague/Venlo 2012, ill. p. 63, no. 57 (detail of that painting on p. 62).
147 Cornelis Springer (1817-1891) Market scene at the church square
signed with monogram and dated ‘CS 53’ (lower right); signed again ‘C Springer’ (on the reverse) pencil and watercolour on paper, 38,5x30,5 cm
€2,000 - €3,000
Please compare to a painting by the artist with the same composition and date, in the collection of Stichting Kasteel Twickel, Delden.
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