[Flemish school] Circle of GRIMMER, Jacob Landscape with Flemish village. [Antwerp], late 16th or early 17th c Drawing, black chalk, x 23,2 cm, laid paper without watermark, unsigned (min. foxing at lower edge). Stuck under passe-partout, under mod. wooden frame, studied outside frame. Rolling hills with a typical Flemish farmhouse. On the left foreground a large tree contributes depth and perspective to the design. The horizontal hatching and atmospheric drawing style show the hand of a confident and skilled draughtsman working at the closing decades of the sixteenth century, probably in Antwerp or Brussels. Possible artists working in a similar drawing style are Joos II De Momper (1564-1635), Jacob Grimmer (1525-or Hendrik Gijsmans (1552-1612). The drawing has previously been attributed to Jan Bruegel the Younger, yet there is little stylistic argument to follow this attribution.
[Flemish school] Circle of GRIMMER, Jacob Landscape with Flemish village. [Antwerp], late 16th or early 17th c Drawing, black chalk, x 23,2 cm, laid paper without watermark, unsigned (min. foxing at lower edge). Stuck under passe-partout, under mod. wooden frame, studied outside frame. Rolling hills with a typical Flemish farmhouse. On the left foreground a large tree contributes depth and perspective to the design. The horizontal hatching and atmospheric drawing style show the hand of a confident and skilled draughtsman working at the closing decades of the sixteenth century, probably in Antwerp or Brussels. Possible artists working in a similar drawing style are Joos II De Momper (1564-1635), Jacob Grimmer (1525-or Hendrik Gijsmans (1552-1612). The drawing has previously been attributed to Jan Bruegel the Younger, yet there is little stylistic argument to follow this attribution.
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