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  • Landscape with a dog drinking from a stream as a male figure bathes his feet by Anthonie Waterloo

Landscape with a dog drinking from a stream as a male figure bathes his feet by Anthonie Waterloo

Emanuel von Baeyer - Cabinet (IFPDA)

Etching

1650

Edition Size: N/A

Sheet Size: 30.2 x 24.2 cm

Reference: Hollstein (Dutch & Flemish) 120.II; Bartsch, II.123.120.

Signed In Plate

Condition: Excellent

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From a series of six large upright landscapes (H.119-124).

Not much is known about Waterloo’s training as an artist. He seems to have been self-educated. As a painter Waterloo is known only as the author of several unimportant paintings. As a printmaker, however, he produced 136 etchings which earned him a major reputation during lifetime. His favourite subjects were forests and thickets. Judging from the locales depicted in his prints and drawings, he travelled widely to such places as Germany, Switzerland, France, Poland, and probably Italy.

Very fine atmospheric impression with margins all around.

£1,200.00

The Artist

Anthonie Waterloo

Waterloo was born at Ryssel near Lille in north-central France. By 1630, however at the age of 21, Waterloo and his mother went to live in Amsterdam. Sixty years later, Waterloo died in Utrecht in Holland. In spite of having been born in France, he is generally catalogued to be a major member of the 17th century Dutch landscape school.

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