Aert Schouman (1710-1792) - Overzees landschap





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Description from the seller
Artist: Aert Schouman (1710–1792), Netherlands
Title: Overseas landscape with river and buildings
Period: 18th century
Technique: Watercolor on paper
Dimensions:
• Sight size: 27 x 18 cm
• With frame: 42.5 x 34.5 cm
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Attribution
Signed by the artist (bottom left, in red).
The work is accompanied by an old auction/appraisal sheet in which it is described as a watercolor by Aert Schouman.
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Description
Watercolor on paper by the Dutch artist Aert Schouman (1710–1792), depicting an overseas landscape with a river, bridge, buildings and a mountainous scene.
Schouman is known for his refined watercolors and topographical scenes, which is evident in this work in the detailing, composition and use of color.
The work has been mounted and framed in a wooden frame.
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Provenance
According to the attached old auction/appraisal sheet in which the work is described as a watercolor by Aert Schouman.
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Condition
Antique condition with signs of aging:
• yellowing of the paper
• small crack along the left margin
• mounted
• back side damaged
• frame with signs of wear
See photos for a full impression.
Artist: Aert Schouman (1710–1792), Netherlands
Title: Overseas landscape with river and buildings
Period: 18th century
Technique: Watercolor on paper
Dimensions:
• Sight size: 27 x 18 cm
• With frame: 42.5 x 34.5 cm
⸻
Attribution
Signed by the artist (bottom left, in red).
The work is accompanied by an old auction/appraisal sheet in which it is described as a watercolor by Aert Schouman.
⸻
Description
Watercolor on paper by the Dutch artist Aert Schouman (1710–1792), depicting an overseas landscape with a river, bridge, buildings and a mountainous scene.
Schouman is known for his refined watercolors and topographical scenes, which is evident in this work in the detailing, composition and use of color.
The work has been mounted and framed in a wooden frame.
⸻
Provenance
According to the attached old auction/appraisal sheet in which the work is described as a watercolor by Aert Schouman.
⸻
Condition
Antique condition with signs of aging:
• yellowing of the paper
• small crack along the left margin
• mounted
• back side damaged
• frame with signs of wear
See photos for a full impression.

