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Artist: Hans Bol
Kermess
By Hans Bol
Located in Chicago, IL
2nd State
Watermark: Hand with Cuff and Flower (close to Briquet 11467)
Category
16th Century Hans Bol Art
Materials
Etching
$3,500
September
By Hans Bol
Located in Chicago, IL
engraving and etching by A. Collaert after Hans Bol
Watermark: Letter P (Briquet 8718, Grevenbroich 1572)
Category
16th Century Hans Bol Art
Materials
Engraving
$2,800
Sounding the Hunt in the Morning
By Hans Bol
Located in Chicago, IL
2nd state
Watermark: Hand with Cuff and Flower (close to Briquet 11467)
Category
16th Century Hans Bol Art
Materials
Etching
River Scene with Village and Church
By Hans Bol
Located in Chicago, IL
A very fine, well contrasted impression of the 1st State, before the addition of the number, present when the work later was included in Bol’s River Series.
Category
16th Century Hans Bol Art
Materials
Etching
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