Anton Pieck (1985-1987) - Het veerhuis te Overschie






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Anton Pieck created the lithograph Het veerhuis te Overschie in a limited edition and it is hand-signed.
Description from the seller
The Veerhuis in Overschie
Anton Pieck drew the old ferry house from 1767 for the restoration of the Veerhuis of Delft, with the Grote Kerk in the background. In the foreground is a so-called flushing gauge. To the left is a 'rollepaal'. The location of the original drawing is unknown.
Beautiful lithograph, signed in the print on the right and left with pencil.
See the photos for a good impression; they are part of the description.
Anton Pieck
Den Helder 19-04-1895 – Overveen 24-11-1987
Anton Franciscus Pieck was a Dutch painter, draftsman, and graphic artist.
And of course, the spiritual father of the Efteling.
Pieck was also known for his many engravings of cities, buildings, and scenes in the Netherlands.
Pieck signed his works with A.F. Pieck in his early years but stopped doing so because his uncle, Antonie Franciscus Pieck from Hollandse Rading, used the same signature for his paintings.
Anton then used A. Pieck or, in full, Anton Pieck.
is sent by registered mail
Seller's Story
The Veerhuis in Overschie
Anton Pieck drew the old ferry house from 1767 for the restoration of the Veerhuis of Delft, with the Grote Kerk in the background. In the foreground is a so-called flushing gauge. To the left is a 'rollepaal'. The location of the original drawing is unknown.
Beautiful lithograph, signed in the print on the right and left with pencil.
See the photos for a good impression; they are part of the description.
Anton Pieck
Den Helder 19-04-1895 – Overveen 24-11-1987
Anton Franciscus Pieck was a Dutch painter, draftsman, and graphic artist.
And of course, the spiritual father of the Efteling.
Pieck was also known for his many engravings of cities, buildings, and scenes in the Netherlands.
Pieck signed his works with A.F. Pieck in his early years but stopped doing so because his uncle, Antonie Franciscus Pieck from Hollandse Rading, used the same signature for his paintings.
Anton then used A. Pieck or, in full, Anton Pieck.
is sent by registered mail
