Schetsboek LVII met 29 bladen

Isaac Israels, 1875 - 1934

Schetsboek nr. LVII bestaande uit 29 bladen met variétéscènes en portretten.

  • Artwork typesketchbook
  • Object numberRP-T-1935-138
  • Dimensionsheight 113 mm x width 159 mm x thickness 7 mm, width 316 mm
  • Physical characteristicspotlood; boekband van bruin karton met een zwarte linnen rug

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Schetsboek LVII met 29 bladen

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-T-1935-138

  • Description

    Schetsboek nr. LVII bestaande uit 29 bladen met variétéscènes en portretten.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • title: ‘Schetsboek / S V H No. 540.’
    • collector's mark: Lugt 2228
    • retailer's mark: ‘W.M. Stam / Den Haag / 15 Papestraat’

Creation

  • Creation

    draftsman (artist): Isaac Israels, The Hague (possibly)

  • Dating

    1875 - 1934

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    potlood; boekband van bruin karton met een zwarte linnen rug

  • Dimensions

    • height 113 mm x width 159 mm x thickness 7 mm
    • width 316 mm

Explanatory note

  • Bladen 2(V), 10(V), 12(V), 13(R), 15(V), 16(R), 21, 27(V), 28(R) en 29(R) zijn blanco en daarom niet beschreven.


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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of M. Cohen Tervaert, The Hague

  • Acquisition

    gift 1935

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    Collection of the artist; his sister, Mathilde Anna Cohen Tervaert, née Israels (1864-1945), The Hague; by whom donated, with 69 other sketch books, to the museum, 1935

  • 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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