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DAY & FABER master drawings

Northern European Drawings 1550–1850


From 25 June – 2 July we will be exhibiting a group of Dutch, Flemish and German drawings dating from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth century at 46 Maddox Street. The display will include works by Sebastiaen Vrancx, Pieter van Laer, Guilliam du Gardijn and more. Open daily, including Saturday and Sunday. 11 AM – 6 PM.


Exhibited works

  • A boy in a wide-brimmed hat holding a horse's reins Pieter Van Laer
  • Landscape with a man, horse and dog, a town beyond Anthonie Waterloo
  • Highwaymen carrying away prisoners and booty Sebastiaen Vrancx
  • Houses and a tree by the water near a bridge Roelant Roghman
  • Landscape with Italianate ruins and figures on a path Guilliam du Gardijn
  • Pilate washing his hands Jacques de l'Ange
  • David spares King Saul's life in the cave of En Gedi Peter van Lint
  • The battle of the gods and the giants Northern School, c. 1600
  • The banquet of the gods Christopher Abraham Walther
  • The circumcision of Ishmael and the house of Abraham Gerard Hoet
  • Estate map of Huyghe family between Bailleul and Saint-Jans-Cappel Flemish School, c. 1620
  • The angel appearing to the shepherds (recto); A mountainous landscape (verso) Lodewijk Toeput
  • A bearded man leaning on a stick Lambert Lombard
  • Saint Vicent de Paul Vitus Felix Rigl
  • Saint Carlo Borromeo distributing communion Vitus Felix Rigl
  • A waterfall German School, c. 1820