Anthonie
Waterloo (aka
Antoni Waterlo) (1609–90)
“The Leaning
Tree” (L’arbre cru de biais), 1640–90, from the series, “Six Landscapes” (H.53-58),
published between 1784 and 1786 by Pierre-François Basan (1723–1797) with
amendments to the printing plate such as “a new branch, a single line, is drawn
through an open area in the foliage forty-five millimetres from the top margin
and twenty-nine millimetres from the right margin” (see Peter Morse’s
commentary for TIB 0201.058 S3).
Etching
on laid paper trimmed with small margins (approx. 7 mm) and backed with a
support sheet.
Size:
(sheet) 14.2 x 15.4 cm; (plate) 13 x 14.2 cm; (image borderline) 12.5 x 13.6 cm
Inscribed
on plate at lower right corner: "AW.F."
State
iii (of iii)
See the two ealier states at the Rijksmuseum:
See the two ealier states at the Rijksmuseum:
The
British Museum offers the following description of this print:
“The
leaning tree; the trunk stretching from the mound at left towards the centre;
reeds and grasses growing on the edge of the pond at right; a forest in left
background, view of a mountain at right; from a series of six landscapes.” (http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3129261&partId=1&searchText=1982,U.1228&page=1)
TIB
0201.058 S3 (Peter Morse [ed.] 1992, “The Illustrated Bartsch: Antoni
Waterloo”, vol. 2, Part 1, Commentary, New York, Abaris Books, p. 76, cat. no.
.058 S3; see also vol. 2, p. 49, cat. no. 58 [64]); Hollstein 58.III (Christiaan
Schuckman [comp.] 1997, “Dutch and Flemish Etchings, Engravings and Woodcuts
c.1450–1700: Antoni Waterloo”, vol. 50, Rotterdam, Sound and Vision
Rijksprentenkabinet, p. 140, cat. no. 58); Bartsch II.64.58 (Adam Bartsch 1803,
“Le Peintre Graveur”, 21 vols, Vienna).
Condition:
a well-printed impression showing minor wear to the printing plate. The sheet
is in very good condition (i.e. there are no stains, tears, abrasions, holes, abrasions,
losses, significant stains or foxing) and is laid upon an archival support
sheet of millennium quality washi paper.
Note
that this is the second copy of this print that I have listed (the earlier
listing that was trimmed at the platemark has been sold).
I
am selling this superb impression by Waterloo—one of the well-known masters
from the 17th century—for the total cost of AU$273 (currently
US$184.68/EUR167.58/GBP142.80 at the time of this listing) including postage
and handling to anywhere in the world.
If
you are interested in purchasing this carefully considered composition that has
undergone many subtle changes in its evolution to this final state (e.g. the
tree in the middle distance once had a trunk that extended down to the water
reeds—and traces of the trunk’s original lines can still be seen—and the far
distant tree on the right evolved from having a rounded foliage mass to its
present rather spiky form), please contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com)
and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make the payment easy.
This print has been sold
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