An ox and a horse (recto)
Maker
Formerly attributed to
(artist)
1636-1672
(artist)
1636-1672
Title
An ox and a horse (recto)
Date of Production
1600 - 1699
Medium
black chalk, grey-brown wash, with brown ink framing lines (recto), black chalk (verso), on laid paper
Dimensions
Height: 8.8 cm
Width: 14.6 cm
Width: 14.6 cm
Accession Number
D.1932.XX.20
Mode of Acquisition
Katharine Talbot Wallas, gift, 5 November 1932
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Provenance
Michael Bryan (1757-1821); by descent to his great-grandson, Graham Wallas (1858-1932); by descent to his sister, Katharine Talbot Wallas (1864-1944); presented to The Courtauld in remembrance of Graham Wallas by his sisters, 5 November 1932
Exhibition History
Dutch drawings from the Witt Collection: Part 2: Other than landscape, The Courtauld Gallery, London, 1976-77 (Nov.-Feb.)
Literature
Dutch drawings from the Witt Collection: Part 2: Other than landscape, Courtauld Gallery, London, November 1976 - Febr
cat. no. 54
cat. no. 54
Inscriptions
Watermark: none.
Inscription: Verso: lower right edge, brown ink: "855". Mount (removed, in portfolio from P&D), Recto: written four times at right and lower centre, graphite: “A.N.D. Velde”; upper centre, graphite: “4”; upper right, graphite: “17 1/4 x 12 7/8”; upper right corner, brown ink: “2-”; lower left, graphite: “31”; lower centre, brown ink: “Adrian Vandervelde / died 1672”.
Collector's mark: none.
Inscription: Verso: lower right edge, brown ink: "855". Mount (removed, in portfolio from P&D), Recto: written four times at right and lower centre, graphite: “A.N.D. Velde”; upper centre, graphite: “4”; upper right, graphite: “17 1/4 x 12 7/8”; upper right corner, brown ink: “2-”; lower left, graphite: “31”; lower centre, brown ink: “Adrian Vandervelde / died 1672”.
Collector's mark: none.
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