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Allart van Everdingen - A Rock at the Edge of the Water

A Rock at the Edge of the Water

Allart van Everdingen original landscape sence, "A Rock at the Edge of the Water" is an original etching created by the Dutch Master in 1660. This impression of is printed upon seventeenth century hand-made, watermarked, laid paper and signed in the plate with the artist's "A.V.E." monogram. "A Rock at the Edge of the Water" is a fine original example of the etched art created by Allart van Everdingen.
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Title: A Rock at the Edge of the Water
Artist: Everdingen, Allart van (Alkmaar, 1621 - Amsterdam, 1675)
Date: 1660
Medium: Original Etching
Note: Alla(e)rt van Everdingen: A major seventeenth century Dutch landscape etcher and painter, Allart van Everdingen was a pupil of Roelant Savery, in Utrecht, and Pieter Molijn, in Haarlem. For a four year period (1640-1644) he lived and worked in both Sweden and Norway. The wild and mountainous Scandinavian landscape became Allart van Everdingen's primary motif, and during the following thirty years his etchings and paintings of these views became immensely popular in Holland and influenced such other great etchers as Jacob von Ruisdael.
  Allart van Everdingen settled in Haarlem in 1645 and joined the artists' guild there the same year. His graphic oeuvre consists of about one hundred and sixty original etchings. Fifty-seven etchings were commissioned for a 1652 edition of Reynard the Fox. The remainder are almost exclusively the fine landscape scenes upon which his fame rests
Raisonne: Adam Bartsch, Le Peintre-graveur, Vienna, 1803-1821 (2nd edition, Leipzig, 1818-1876).
  Catalogue Bartsch #62.
Size: 3 1/4 X 5 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Condition: Printed upon seventeenth century hand-made, watermarked, laid paper and with thread margins as usual. Re-margined by a former owner with paper bearing the 'J. Whatman 1872' watermark and date. Signed in the plate to the lower center with the artist's "A.V.E." monogram. A strongly printed impression and in good condition throughout. A Rock at the Edge of the Water represents a prime, original example of the influential 17th century landscape art of Allart van Everdingen.
Price: Sold - The price is no longer available.
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Original Etching by the Dutch artist, Allart van Everdingen.

A Rock at the Edge of the Water Original Etching by the Dutch artist Allart van Everdingen
A Rock at the Edge of the Water

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Allart van Everdingen (Alkmaar, 1621 - Amsterdam, 1675)
# Title & Artist Medium Date Notes -
01- A Rock at the Edge of the Water by Allart van Everdingen Original Etching 1660 Signed in the plate to the lower center with the artist's "A.V.E." monogram.Catalogue Bartsch #62. Sold
02.- Watermill at the Foot of the Mountain by Allart van Everdingen Original Etching 1660 Bearing the 'J. Whatman 1872' watermark and date. Catalogue Bartsch #64. Sold

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