after Salvator Rosa (1615-1673)
Antique print, etching | Nude female figure beside a tree / Naakte vrouw naast boom, published before 1700, 1 p.
Mirrored composition in respect to the etching by Rosa, from the set of the “Figurine”, 62 vertical small plates each representing a different character.
This etching is in the same direction of the original drawing preserved at the British Museum in London (inv. Pp,5.99).
It shows a nude woman seated on a bank, her arms around a tree trunk. Hardly discernible on the bottom right corner a number: ’58.’
Towards the bottom there are traces of what resembles a collector’s mark, however, it is not clear enough to be identified. There is a partial watermark recognizable of the coat of arms of the city of Amsterdam held by two lions.
[NL] Een zittende naakte vrouw, zich vastklampend aan een boom.
€ 181,50 (€ 150,00 ex. btw)