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The Embarkation of Charles II at Scheveningen, May 1660 c.1660
Pen and brown ink with grey wash over traces of black chalk on buff paper; indented for transfer | 36.7 x 52.2 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 912847
Attributed to Johannes Lingelbach (Frankfurt 1622-Amsterdam 1674)
The Embarkation of Charles II at Scheveningen, May 1660 c.1660
Attributed to Johannes Lingelbach (Frankfurt 1622-Amsterdam 1674)
The Embarkation of Charles II at Scheveningen, May 1660 c.1660
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A drawing of the crowded beach and dunes at Scheveningen. The standing figure of the king can be seen between the masts in the middle distance, to the left of centre. This drawing corresponds closely to one of three paintings of this subject by Linglebach. See also his painting in the Royal Collection (RCIN 404975). It served as the preparatory study for an anonymous engraving, published by Danker Danckerts in Amsterdam (Hollstein, V, p. 132, no. 44).
Provenance
Probably in the Royal Collection by c.1810
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Medium and techniques
Pen and brown ink with grey wash over traces of black chalk on buff paper; indented for transfer
Measurements
36.7 x 52.2 cm (sheet of paper)