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Views of the River Ij and the Sea
D'Y Stroom en Zee gezichten
Maritime Scene with a View of Amsterdam in Background
Views of the River Ij and the Sea
D'Y Stroom en Zee gezichten
Ludolf Bakhuizen (Dutch, 1631–1708)
Dutch
1701
Medium/Technique
Etching
Dimensions
Sheet: 18.2 x 23.8 cm (7 3/16 x 9 3/8 in.)
Platemark: 17.4 x 23.3 cm (6 7/8 x 9 3/16 in.)
Image: 17 x 22.7 cm (6 11/16 x 8 15/16 in.)
Platemark: 17.4 x 23.3 cm (6 7/8 x 9 3/16 in.)
Image: 17 x 22.7 cm (6 11/16 x 8 15/16 in.)
Credit Line
Harvey D. Parker Collection—Harvey Drury Parker Fund
Accession Number97.1250.7
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
Catalogue Raisonné
Bartsch 05; Hollstein 5, iii
Signed
signed
Marks
Watermark , r.c. (Arms of Amsterdam)
Verso, l.l.: Lugt 1309 (Henry F. Sewall, about 1895, New York)
Verso, b.c.: Lugt 1870 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Harvey D. Parker Collection) and in black ink 8225
Verso, l.l.: Lugt 1309 (Henry F. Sewall, about 1895, New York)
Verso, b.c.: Lugt 1870 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Harvey D. Parker Collection) and in black ink 8225
InscriptionsIn plate, l.l.: L. Bakhuizen fec. et exc. cum Privil. ord. Holland et West Frisie.
ProvenancePossibly Joseph Maberly (b. 1783 - d. 1860), London [see note 1]. Henry Foster Sewall (b. 1816 - d. 1896; Lugt 1309), New York; 1896, by inheritance to his son, Charles Sewall (b. 1848 - d. 1898); 1897, sold by Charles Sewall to the MFA [see note 2]. (Accession Date: April 11, 2022)
NOTES:
[1] A note on the mat of P8221, transcribed from an earlier mount, states: "Probably all of this series came from Joseph Maberly's collection, according to Mr. Sewall."
[2] Henry F. Sewall offered his collection to the MFA for purchase in 1888. That purchase was finalized in 1897, one year after Sewall's death.
NOTES:
[1] A note on the mat of P8221, transcribed from an earlier mount, states: "Probably all of this series came from Joseph Maberly's collection, according to Mr. Sewall."
[2] Henry F. Sewall offered his collection to the MFA for purchase in 1888. That purchase was finalized in 1897, one year after Sewall's death.