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Efforts have been made to identify the location of this view, and Diemen and Ouderkerk have been put forward as likely candidates. It may in fact be a capriccio, an amalgamation of the two. The print is essentially a study in how to represent a building close to the viewer, with a distant landscape beyond. This is a more successful attempt than the previous ones, where poor control of the biting process meant that there was little middle tone between deeply etched foreground and a very faint horizon. Here there is a careful, gradual recession, enhanced by the diagonal placement of the cottages that lead the eye to the distant view, rather than the frontal placement in the landscapes of 1641. The recession is accentuated by the meandering road leading directly away from the viewer. The skilful use of sulphur-tinting further serves to unite the whole, the near and the far, into a harmonious and evocative recreation of the countryside on a damp, overcast day. Some commentators have even speculated whether the scene is shown during a flurry of snow.
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In addition to the catalogue description: - two short, very unobtrsuive and skilfully repaired paper splits in the sky at centre to the right (approx. 7-8 mm. each). - a few short, skilfully repaired tears and nicks along the sheet edges. - three pinpoint rust spots in the sky (one to the right of the tree and and two in the trees to the right of the church), mainly visible in transmitting light.. - some soft creasing and cockling along the sheet edges, probably associated with previous hinging verso. - remains of old paper hinges at the corners verso. Otherwise as described and in good condition, mounted and framed.
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Lot 87Sale 22904
A Cottage beside a Canal with a View of OuderkerkREMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669)Estimate: GBP 20,000 - 30,000
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