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Stadhuis en kerk van Batavia
anoniem, 1779 - 1785
Gezicht op het stadhuisplein te Batavia met rechts de Hollandse kerk.
- Artwork typedrawing
- Object numberNG-1985-7-3-138
- Dimensionsheight 296 mm x width 433 mm
- Physical characteristicspenseel in grijs over schets in potlood


Identification
Title(s)
- 'T Stads Huijs en de Cathedrale Kerk van Batavia (title on object)
- Stadhuis en kerk van Batavia
Object type
Object number
NG-1985-7-3-138
Description
Gezicht op het stadhuisplein te Batavia met rechts de Hollandse kerk.
Inscriptions / marks
inscription: ‘'T Stads Huijs en de Cathedrale Kerk van Batavia’
Creation
Creation
draughtsman: anoniem, Batavia
Dating
1779 - 1785
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Material and technique
Physical description
penseel in grijs over schets in potlood
Material
Technique
Dimensions
height 296 mm x width 433 mm
Explanatory note
Het is de onwaarschijnlijk dat Brandes dit heeft gemaakt: zijn perspectief mag niet geweldig zijn maar deze tekening klopt op erg veel punten niet. Vergelijk met hetzelfde gezicht van Johannes Rach (B.W.10). [Max de Bruijn / 1994].
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Provenance
? Collection Jan Brandes (1743-1808); ? his daughters, Johanna Maria Brandes (1792-1813) and Charlotta Constantia Brandes (1796-1870), Skälsebo;{De Bruijn/Raben 2004, p. 93.} by descent to Erik Kellberg (1883-1960);{De Bruijn/Raben 2004, p. 93.} ? to Brite-Louise Mangs-Kellberg;{File RMA.}…; anonymous sale, London (Sotheby´s), 2 May 1985 sqq., no. 216, £ 50,000, with xx other drawings, to the dealer W. Graham Arader III, New York, for the Rijksmuseum, in exchange for eighteen drawings that were part of this lot, 1985
Remarks
Please note that this provenance was formulated with a special focus on provenance research for the years 1933-45 and could therefore be incomplete. There may be more (mostly earlier) provenance information known in the museum. In case this item has an uncertain or incomplete provenance for the years 1933-45, the Rijksmuseum welcomes information and assistance in the investigation and clarification of the provenance of all works during that era.
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