[Various] Seven prints: (1) Meyeringh, A. (1645-1714). Mountain landscape with resting traveller
Etching, 20.5 x 31.3 cm, signed "A. Meyeringh Inv. et Fecit" in lower r. corner, mounted at upper corners under passe-partout. Good impression, w. unidentified watermark, w. very good margins. Smoothed-out central vertical fold, remnant of former mounting at margins on verso. A very good copy. Hollstein 22, only state. (2) Idem. Landscape w. 2 resting travellers. Etching, 23 x 19.5 cm, signed "A. Meyeringh inv. et fecit" in lower r. corner. Impression and condition same as the preceding, good copy. Hollstein 27, only state. (3) R. van den Hoecke (1622-1668). View of a tented camp. Etching, 6.2 x 9 cm, mounted at upper corners under passe-partout. Good impression on paper w. part of foolscap watermark, trimmed to the borderline. Verso w. unidentified collector's mark (not in Lugt). Hollstein 8, second and final state. Etchings by Van den Hoecke are very - if not extremely - rare. -and 1 others by Jan Smees (act. ca. 1700-1729). Added: 3 views by a member of the Perelle family w. address of member of the Le Blond family.
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