Hendrick Avercamp (Flemish 1585-1636) Horse Study

$5,000.00

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 invisible ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Alfred Brod Gallery London.
Private Collection London, England.

About: This work has been catalogued by Alfred Brod Gallery London 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.

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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 invisible ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Alfred Brod Gallery London.
Private Collection London, England.

About: This work has been catalogued by Alfred Brod Gallery London 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.

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 invisible ArtGlass AR70.
Provenance: Alfred Brod Gallery London.
Private Collection London, England.

About: This work has been catalogued by Alfred Brod Gallery London 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.