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Very beautiful and perhaps most sought after Amsterdam etching by Witsen.
View of ships in the Oude Schans, with the Zuiderkerk in the background and the entrance to the Recht Boomsloot on the other side.
Etching with aquatint, pencil signed lower right.
Numbered 43 lower left.
Image size 45.7 x 61.8 cm. Sheet size 58 x 71.5 cm. Loose-leaf.
Literature: Catalogue De Groot no. 109, Boon no. 103 and Van Wisselingh no. 434.
The edition consisted of 20 proofs numbered I to X and Van Wisselingh edition (Oude Schans I) nos. 21 to 100.
Willem Witsen was born in Amsterdam on 13 August 1860 and died there on 13 April 1923.
Education at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam.
Student of August Allebé. Teacher of, among others, Dirk Harting and Willem Hofker.
Besides the Netherlands, he worked in London, Venice, San Francisco and Indonesia.
Was one of the so-called Tachtigers and very friendly with Georg Hendrik Breitner.
Painter, watercolourist and graphic artist. Best known for his Amsterdam cityscapes.
The photos are part of the given description of this authentic work.