Mountain Valley with a Winding River
For this print Segers once again used the lift-ground technique, in which the representation is drawn directly on the etching plate with a solution of sugar and ink. As a result the etching resembles a pen drawing. Its first owner noted on the back that he had looked at the sheet together with Segers.
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Mountain Valley with a Winding River
For this print Segers once again used the lift-ground technique, in which the representation is drawn directly on the etching plate with a solution of sugar and ink. As a result the etching resembles a pen drawing. Its first owner noted on the back that he had looked at the sheet together with Segers.
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Bruikleen van de gemeente Amsterdam
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On loan from the City of Amsterdam
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description
For this print Segers once aga ...... he sheet together with Segers.
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Segers paste hier wederom de o ...... blad samen met Segers bekeek.
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format
identifier
RP-P-H-OB-831
language
publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Bergvallei met een slingerende rivier
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Mountain Valley with a Winding River
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type
created
c. 1622 - c. 1625
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ca. 1622 - ca. 1625
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extent
blad breedte 213 mm
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blad hoogte 176 mm
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height 176 mm
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width 213 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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isReferencedBy
Haverkamp-Begemann 14 1(2)a
Hollstein Dutch 14 1(2)a
Leeflang 14 1(2)a
provenance
...; anonymous owner, Amsterda ...... oan to the museum, since 1885
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temporal
eerste kwart 17e eeuw
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first quarter 17th century
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second quarter 17th century
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tweede kwart 17e eeuw
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