Horse Chestnut
Towering over a flat meadow and sheltering a herd of deer, these horse chestnuts were surely sketched at an English country estate. An interesting aspect is the way Cozens preferred to render shaded areas with the coarse, chalk-like lines produced by soft-ground etching (vernis mou) rather than the even aquatint tones.
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Horse Chestnut
Towering over a flat meadow and sheltering a herd of deer, these horse chestnuts were surely sketched at an English country estate. An interesting aspect is the way Cozens preferred to render shaded areas with the coarse, chalk-like lines produced by soft-ground etching (vernis mou) rather than the even aquatint tones.
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Aankoop uit het F.G. Waller-Fonds
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Purchased with the support of the F.G. Waller-Fonds
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Het vlakke landschap en vooral ...... egale tinten van de aquatint.
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Towering over a flat meadow an ...... than the even aquatint tones.
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RP-P-2014-16-13
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Rijksmuseum
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Horse Chestnut
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Wilde kastanje
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type
created
1789
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1789
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extent
blad breedte 317 mm
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blad hoogte 243 mm
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height 243 mm
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width 317 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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Aantal staten bekend 1(2), Tweede staat met adres W.H. Pyne.