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Lot 5996: Rutgers, A. (1632-1699). Collection of 130 drawings, mostly (pencil and) pe

Est: €60,000 EUR - €80,000 EURSold:

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Rutgers, A. (1632-1699). Collection of 130 drawings, mostly (pencil and) pen and brown ink (and brown wash, occas. heightened w. grey pencil), occas. red chalk or grey pencil, sizes between ±6,5x10 cm. and ±14x20 cm. (the greater part ±10x20 cm.), loosely inserted in two contemp. vellum albums w. green ties, obl. (sm.) 4to. = An extraordinarily rich collection of drawings by Abraham Rutgers, a prolific and skillful amateur draughtsman who earned his living as a textile merchant, and whose drawings are notable for at least two reasons according to B. Broos: their strong emphasis on well defined lines that lead to the vanishing point and their topographical specificity (Broos, Rembrandt en tekenaars uit zijn omgeving p.195). As is known from a collection of drawings by Rutgers which is kept in the Museum Mr. Simon van Gijn in Dordrecht, Rutgers divided his drawings into three different types: "Principale" (after nature), "Inventive" (the artist's own invention) and "Copijen" (copies after drawings and etchings by other artists). Rutgers found great inspiration in the drawings of his fellow artist Jacob Esselens and in the etched work of Allart van Everdingen: 43 drawings in this collection are copies of etchings by Van Everdingen, often altered slightly, with original additions to/ extensions of the image at left and/ or right margin, or on a different scale. About eight drawings show (the surroundings of) an unidentified (existing?) walled town with a castle and a church on a broad river (Mosel? Rhine?) in a vast, hilly but also partly flat landscape. There are several other (mountainous) landscape views (occasionally with travellers), a Dutch river view with many mills, and approximately eight views of most probably the river Vecht. Rutgers also travelled abroad: four drawings of the village of Tonbridge (in Kent) are included, each titled on verso: "Tombrits van de hoogte in Engelant", "Tombrits van d'and Zyde int Dorp", "Tombrits noch van een ander Seyde", as well as a view of "S'gravesend Van de hoogte" (Gravesend, also in Kent), and a view of the outer walls of "Winsor Castel". Two drawings show buildings on an unidentified (Dutch) estate(?), titled by the artist on verso "t'groot huys inde Tuyn" and "t'klyn huijs inde Tuyn genaamt de Loots". Another drawing shows the garden wall of the same premises from the outside, bordering on a river. He also drew "T'huys in portenge [= Portengen, in the Vechtstreek] het ploegie van binnen" and a view of "Aernhem" (both also titled on verso by the artist), and made a sweet drawing of a cat named Piet titled on verso by the artist: "Piet slaapt bijt Vier [= bij 't vuur] op 27 Xber [October] 85 getekent AR", making this the only drawing in the collection bearing the draughtman's monogram. SEE ILLUSTRATIONS ON FRONTCOVER and PLATE CIII.

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12) Shipping takes place at the expense and risk of the buyer. Prints will be shipped unframed.

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Payment

All books must be paid for within two weeks after receipt of the sale invoice (ABN-AMRO Bank Haarlem, Houtplein 47, NL-2012 DE Haarlem, BIC ABNA NL2A, IBAN NL17 ABNA 0458 5336 10). VISA and Master-card are accepted. The additional fee for payment by VISA, Mastercard or Paypal is 3% of the total amount of the invoice. For payment with a cheque or for transfers from a bankaccount outside the EU the additional fee is 0,1% of the total amount with a minimum of €25.

Shipping

Shipping takes place at the expense and risk of the buyer. Prints will be shipped unmatted and unframed.

Buyers Premium

All EU clients purchasing goods have to pay a buyer's premium of 24,2% of the amount for which the item(s) has been knocked down. This percentage includes all taxes. Clients outside the EU pay 20% buyer's premium. Successful online bids through Invaluable will be charged with an extra 5%. Artworks by living artists and artists who died no longer than 70 years ago that are sold with a hammerprice of € 2.500 or more will be charged with an extra 4% ('droit de suite') over the total amount of hammerprice and buyer's premium .

Condition

The books are in 8vo, in orig. wrappers and in good condition, unless otherwise expressed. If any named item in bold lettering in our catalogues proves defective, the item concerned may be returned, provided this is done within one week after the sale and the item returns in the possession of the auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale. This guarantee does not cover any other named or un-named books, prints, drawings and paintings; lots indicated as "w.a.f." (with all faults) or "sold as a collection not subject to return"; collection lots of more than two books or prints; sub-sequently published volumes and periodicals; manuscripts and autograph letters; as well as framed prints, drawings and watercolours. Neither does this guarantee cover ex-library copies (indicated with (L), with the usual defects such as plasticized bindings, stamps, tickets, labels etc.
Authorship (i.e. author or artist) printed in bold is guaranteed by the auctioneers, unless followed by one of the following qualifications in bold: "after", "attrib.(uted)", "from the circle of" or "surroundings of". This guarantee is provided for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase, and is solely for the benefit of the purchaser recorded in our auction records. A claim under this guarantee of authorship can only be made on the following conditions: a) the auctioneers must have been notified in writing within two (2) months after purchase of the lot, listing lot number and number and date of the auction and the reasons for the claim made; b) the lot must be returned with good title to the lot and free from any third party claims, to the auctioneers in the same condition as at the date of sale to the original purchaser of record and c) the purchaser of record accepts any costs that the auctioneers have to make in order to obtain the reports of independent and recognized experts in the field.