Gezicht op een legerkampement

toegeschreven aan Barend Klotz, 1674-01-31 - 1674-07-31

  • Soort kunstwerktekening
  • ObjectnummerRP-T-1898-A-3979
  • Afmetingenhoogte 147 mm x breedte 199 mm
  • Fysieke kenmerkenpen en bruine inkt, met penseel en grijze inkt; kaderlijnen in bruine inkt

Barend Klotz (attributed to)

View on an Army Base

Belgium, 1674

Inscriptions

  • dated: lower left, in brown ink, Geteekent de 7 / 31 (date expressed as a fraction, month over day) 1674

  • stamped: lower left, with the mark of Gigoux (L. 1164); lower right, with the mark of Gasc (L. 1131)

  • inscribed on verso, in graphite: lower left, in a nineteenth-century hand, n0 623 ---; lower right, in a nineteenth-century hand, Klots

  • stamped on verso, lower centre, with the mark of the museum (L. 2228)


Technical notes

watermark: none


Condition

Losses at centre left, upper edge and lower right corner; repair upper right; discoloured


Provenance

…; collection Amédée-Paul-Émile Gasc (1817-66), Paris (L. 1131); his sale, Paris (B. Blaisot), 11 January 1861 sqq., no. 122 (‘Clots. (Valentin) [1680], Campement. - Dessin à la plume et au bistre, lavé d'encre de Chine.’); …; collection Jean-François Gigoux (1806-94), Paris (L. 1164); …; collection Daniël Franken Dzn (1838-98), Amsterdam and Le Vésinet; by whom bequeathed to the museum (L. 2228), 1898

Object number: RP-T-1898-A-3979

Credit line: D. Franken Bequest, Le Vésinet


The artist

Biography

Barend Klotz (? - ?)

Only one record, related to his position as a midshipman (adelborst) in the Dutch army, exists.1In a notary act, dated 17 February 1672 and signed in Bergen op Zoom, he is referred to as ‘Barnardus Clotz, adelborst onder de compagnie van d’heer capitein Harderwijk’; cf. J.H. van Mosselveld and W.A. van Ham, Tekeningen van Bergen op Zoom. Topografische afbeeldingen van Bergen op Zoom en omgeving uit de zestiende tot en met de achttiende eeuw, exh. cat. Bergen op Zoom (Markiezenhof) 1973-74, p. 17. The Klotz family may have come from the province of Limburg, where the surname was recorded in the seventeenth century.2G. Gordon, ‘Klotz, Barend’, in J. Turner (ed.), The Dictionary of Art, 34 vols., London/New York 1996, XVIII, pp. 140-41. Barend was likely related to fellow draughtsman Valentijn Klotz (c. 1646-1721), who was probably a brother or cousin. Barend was part of the military company of Capt. Harderwijk (?-?), the leader of the naval department of the Dutch army, founded in Maastricht in 1668.3J.H. van Mosselveld and W.A. van Ham, Tekeningen van Bergen op Zoom. Topografische afbeeldingen van Bergen op Zoom en omgeving uit de zestiende tot en met de achttiende eeuw, exh. cat. Bergen op Zoom (Markiezenhof) 1973-74, p. 17. In Maastricht, he likely met fellow draughtsman Josua de Grave (1643-1712). After being stationed in Bergen op Zoom (1671-early 1672), Barend and Valentijn Klotz and Josua de Grave accompanied the army during their campaigns in the southern Netherlands in 1672, 1674, 1675 and 1676.

Barend Klotz signed and dated his works only occasionally (e.g. inv. no. RP-T-00-736). Consequently, scholars seem to have been hesitant about attributing drawings to the artist. Furthermore, his style is very close to that of Valentijn Klotz and Josua de Grave. Based on the few inscriptions found on his sheets, Mosseveld and Van Ham were able to describe Barend Klotz’s handwriting and attribute a number of drawings of sites in Bergen op Zoom to the artist.4Ibid., pp. 15-17. Overall, his handwriting is neater than that of Valentijn, but not as consistent as that of Josua de Grave. His ‘w’, as well as his ‘p’ and ‘z’, are quite distinguishable; also noteworthy is his sparse use of capital letters.5Ibid. Barend used a very distinct old-fashioned ‘e’, adding an additional loop through the ‘o’. Further, he included the words ‘geteekent de’ [accompanied with a date and place] on several of his drawings. Based on this information, various drawings in the Rijksmuseum’s collection could be (tentatively) reattributed to the artist.

Carolyn Mensing, 2020

References
R. van Eijnden and A. van der Willigen, ‘Klotz, Valentijn’, in U. Thieme and F. Becker, Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart, 37 vols., Leipzig 1907-50, XX (1927), pp. 549-50; R.J.G.M. van Hasselt, ‘Drie tekenaars van topografische prenten in Brabant en elders. Valentijn Klotz, Josua de Grave en Constantijn Huygens Jr.’, Jaarboek Oudheidkundige Kring ‘De Ghulden Roos’ 25 (1965), pp. 145-55; M.H. Breitbarth-van der Stok, ‘Josua de Grave, Valentinus Klotz en Bernardus Klotz’, Bulletin Koninklijke Nederlandse Oudheidkundige Bond 68 (1969), pp. 99-101; J.H. van Mosselveld and W.A. van Ham, Tekeningen van Bergen op Zoom. Topografische afbeeldingen van Bergen op Zoom en omgeving uit de zestiende tot en met de achttiende eeuw, exh. cat. Bergen op Zoom (Markiezenhof) 1973-74, pp. 15-18; G. Gordon, ‘Klotz, Valentijn’, in J. Turner (ed.), The Dictionary of Art, 34 vols., London/New York 1996, XVIII, pp. 140-41; P. Groenendijk, Beknopt biografisch lexicon van Zuid- en Noord-Nederlandse schilders, graveurs, glasschilders, tapijtwevers et cetera van ca. 1350 tot ca. 1720, Leiden 2008, p. 466


Entry

The inclusion of the word Geteekent (‘drawn’), followed by a date, as well as the use of an old-fashioned ‘e’, places this drawing within the oeuvre of Barend Klotz. Neither Valentijn Klotz (c. 1646-1721) nor Josua de Grave (1643-1712) – both of whom also accompanied the army of the Dutch States-General under the Stadholder Prince Willem III of Orange (1650-1702) in 1674 – included the word ‘geteekend’ on their drawings.

The grey wash does not seem consistent with other sheets attributed to Barend Klotz and might have been applied by a later hand. Furthermore, some brown ink lines of the original composition are enhanced with thin grey pen lines. Overall, the paper is quite discoloured and several losses are scattered around the sheet.

Carolyn Mensing, 2020


Citation

C. Mensing, 2020, 'attributed to Barend Klotz, View on an Army Base, Belgium, 1674-01-31 - 1674-07-31', in J. Turner (ed.), Dutch Drawings of the Seventeenth Century in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/200141452

(accessed 28 November 2025 09:16:48).

Footnotes

  • 1In a notary act, dated 17 February 1672 and signed in Bergen op Zoom, he is referred to as ‘Barnardus Clotz, adelborst onder de compagnie van d’heer capitein Harderwijk’; cf. J.H. van Mosselveld and W.A. van Ham, Tekeningen van Bergen op Zoom. Topografische afbeeldingen van Bergen op Zoom en omgeving uit de zestiende tot en met de achttiende eeuw, exh. cat. Bergen op Zoom (Markiezenhof) 1973-74, p. 17.
  • 2G. Gordon, ‘Klotz, Barend’, in J. Turner (ed.), The Dictionary of Art, 34 vols., London/New York 1996, XVIII, pp. 140-41.
  • 3J.H. van Mosselveld and W.A. van Ham, Tekeningen van Bergen op Zoom. Topografische afbeeldingen van Bergen op Zoom en omgeving uit de zestiende tot en met de achttiende eeuw, exh. cat. Bergen op Zoom (Markiezenhof) 1973-74, p. 17.
  • 4Ibid., pp. 15-17.
  • 5Ibid.