Hendrick Avercamp (Flemish 1585-1636) Horse Study
Artist: Hendrick Avercamp (Flemish 1585-1636).
Title: Study of a horse.
Medium: Brown ink, pen and wash on laid paper.
Framed Size: Height 21.5 cm x Width 23.5 cm x Depth 3 cm.
Image Size: Height 10 cm x Width 11 cm.
Condition: This drawing is in good condition with acid-freeman and backings. It is glazed with anti-reflective and
UV-resistant ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Alfred Brod Gallery London.
Private Collection London, England.
This work has been catalogued as Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1636) Exhibition, No. 26. The drawing was part of an important private collection that included drawings by Palma il Giovane and Paolo Veronese.
About: Hendrick Avercamp was a Dutch painter predominately known for his winter landscapes and scenes of everyday life in the Netherlands. Born in Amsterdam, Avercamp’s paintings often depict figures engaged in winter activities such as skating, sledging and ice fishing. His work is characterised by meticulous detail and the use of light and shadow to create a sense of depth and atmosphere as evident in the modeling on this drawing.
Artist: Hendrick Avercamp (Flemish 1585-1636).
Title: Study of a horse.
Medium: Brown ink, pen and wash on laid paper.
Framed Size: Height 21.5 cm x Width 23.5 cm x Depth 3 cm.
Image Size: Height 10 cm x Width 11 cm.
Condition: This drawing is in good condition with acid-freeman and backings. It is glazed with anti-reflective and
UV-resistant ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Alfred Brod Gallery London.
Private Collection London, England.
This work has been catalogued as Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1636) Exhibition, No. 26. The drawing was part of an important private collection that included drawings by Palma il Giovane and Paolo Veronese.
About: Hendrick Avercamp was a Dutch painter predominately known for his winter landscapes and scenes of everyday life in the Netherlands. Born in Amsterdam, Avercamp’s paintings often depict figures engaged in winter activities such as skating, sledging and ice fishing. His work is characterised by meticulous detail and the use of light and shadow to create a sense of depth and atmosphere as evident in the modeling on this drawing.
Artist: Hendrick Avercamp (Flemish 1585-1636).
Title: Study of a horse.
Medium: Brown ink, pen and wash on laid paper.
Framed Size: Height 21.5 cm x Width 23.5 cm x Depth 3 cm.
Image Size: Height 10 cm x Width 11 cm.
Condition: This drawing is in good condition with acid-freeman and backings. It is glazed with anti-reflective and
UV-resistant ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Alfred Brod Gallery London.
Private Collection London, England.
This work has been catalogued as Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1636) Exhibition, No. 26. The drawing was part of an important private collection that included drawings by Palma il Giovane and Paolo Veronese.
About: Hendrick Avercamp was a Dutch painter predominately known for his winter landscapes and scenes of everyday life in the Netherlands. Born in Amsterdam, Avercamp’s paintings often depict figures engaged in winter activities such as skating, sledging and ice fishing. His work is characterised by meticulous detail and the use of light and shadow to create a sense of depth and atmosphere as evident in the modeling on this drawing.