17th century
10.4 × 28 cm (4 1/8 × 11 in.)
The Earl of Arundel. John Towneley, Esq., sold [through his estate sale, King, London, May 26-30, 1818, lot 528 (the full album)]. Lord Mowbray and Stourton, sold [through Sotheby's, London, July 1, 1965, lot 163 (the full album; this sheet given as no. 11)]; to [Alfred Brod Gallery, London], sold (disbound)to Maida and George Abrams, Boston
Black and white chalk and brown wash on light tan antique laid paper, laid down
17th centuryFlemishTransparent watercolor and touches of gold on antique laid paper
17th centuryFlemishGray ink and brown wash over graphite or black chalk, incised, with a framing line in brown ink, on cream antique laid paper
17th-18th centuryFlemishBrown wash, black chalk, and touches of white chalk on blue antique laid paper, framing line in brown ink; verso: brown wash and black and white chalk, framing line in brown ink
17th centuryFlemishWatercolor and black ink on beige antique laid paper, mounted overall; framing line in brown ink
17th centuryFlemishWatercolor and gouache, black ink and gold on paper pasted to board
17th centuryFlemishBrown ink and gray-brown wash on off-white antique laid paper, framing line in brown ink
16th-17th centuryFlemishBrown ink and brown wash over black chalk on cream antique laid paper
17th centuryFlemishBlack and white chalk and charcoal on light gray antique laid paper discolored to tan
17th centuryFlemishBrown ink over touches of black chalk on off-white antique laid paper, framing line in brown ink.
16th-17th centuryFlemishBrown ink and brown and gray wash over black chalk on cream antique laid paper, framing lines in black ink over black chalk
16th-17th centuryFlemishTransparent watercolor, brown ink, and opaque watercolor on cream antique laid paper, framing line in brown ink
17th centuryFlemish