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Peter De Wint, OWS (Stone, Staffordshire 1784-1849 London)
Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire.
Pencil and watercolor with scratching out 13 ½ x 20 ½ in. (34.3 x 52.2 cm.)
Private collection.
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796–1875),
Le Rageur, Forest of Fontainebleau, ca. 1830.
Oil on canvas, 20 x 24 inches.
Private collection.
Jacob van Geel (c.1585 - 1638)
Landscape, circa 1633.
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
Isaack van Ruisdael 1599-1677.
The Plank Fence (Probably near Haarlem)
Oil on wood, 56 x 80 cm
Akademie der bildenden Künste, Vienna
Jacobus Sibrandi Mancadan (Friesland c. 1602-1680)
Peat extraction probably in the Wildervank area.
c. 1650.
Margaretha Hardenberg Cultuurcentrum
Reverend John Eagles (1783-1855)
Looking up Nightingale Valley (Bristol)
Watercolour
Bristol Museums.
Eagles wrote: 'Landscape...should be a poetical shelter from the world'.
EUGÈNE ISABEY, (1803-1886)
Sunset on the Normandy Coast.
Oil on paper.
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
David Lucas after John Constable.
Mezzotint for "chiaroscuro of nature."
Summer Morning 1827.
John Glover, O.W.S. (1767-1849)
Early morning near Loch Katrine in the Trossachs, Scotland.
Pencil and watercolour with gum arabic
16 1/8 x 21½ in. (41 x 54.6 cm.)
Private collection.
Attributed to Lucas van Uden (Antwerp 1595-1672/3)
An extensive river landscape with a herdsman resting on a path, mountains beyond.
Oil on canvas. 84.8 x 131.9 cm.
Private collection. (Christie's Amsterdam 2012)