Catalogue of the etched work of Evert van Muyden [electronic resource] . esting upon his left hand. Below, to the left,E. van Muyden 1892; to the right, 1st state.—The shadow upon the forehead cast by the third and fourth fin-gers is not sharp upon the edge, the oblique lines being prolonged so thatthey stand out singly about .00 im. beyond the shadow. 2d state.— The shadow is now sharp, lines having been added to mark theedge. Some of the oblique lines still project a trifle, but not to the distanceof .OOim., nor do they project the whole length of the shadow as in the pre-vious state.


Catalogue of the etched work of Evert van Muyden [electronic resource] . esting upon his left hand. Below, to the left,E. van Muyden 1892; to the right, 1st state.—The shadow upon the forehead cast by the third and fourth fin-gers is not sharp upon the edge, the oblique lines being prolonged so thatthey stand out singly about .00 im. beyond the shadow. 2d state.— The shadow is now sharp, lines having been added to mark theedge. Some of the oblique lines still project a trifle, but not to the distanceof .OOim., nor do they project the whole length of the shadow as in the pre-vious state. 3d state.— A shadow formed by close, straight lines, cross-hatched, coversthe entire upper part of the forehead and the upper parts of the first and mid-dle finger. A shadow falls upon the right side of the collar, leaving a whitespace at the point. In the previous states the edge of this shadow was notstraight, being broken in the middle. The edge of the shadow is now straight 4th state.—The edge of the shadow is again broken, work being added tothe left. \m-. CATALOGUE 121 246 Illustration for Vicomte de Bragelonne, by AlexanderDumas. Raoul throwing de Wardes over a fence. .225m. x .150m. Raoul, having seized de Wardes by the neck and waist, is in the act ofthrowing him over a fence. Another man stands to the right in the fore-ground. In the distance are houses, tents, and the wall of a city. Below, tothe left, E, van Muydcn. 1st state.—The roof and side of the house farthest to the left are not cross-hatched. The sword of the man standing to the right in the foregroundcrosses his coat at the angle formed by the bottom and the right side of thecoat. Four impressions. 2d state.—The roof and side of the house farthest to the left are entirelycross-hatched. 3d state.—The man in the foreground now has two swords, another havingbeen added above the first 4th state.— Short marks are drawn across the lower sword as if to efface it 5th state.—The lower sword is almo


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