Catalogue of the etched work of Evert van Muyden [electronic resource] . he impressions. 1st state.—The hills in the distance to the right are indicated in outline only. 2d state.—The hills are finished, being fully shaded with diagonal lines. The plate is destroyed. 42 Don Quixote. .120m. x .170m. He is seated on the ground to the left of two trees which stand side by Panzas head is seen over his shoulder. To the right of the treesstands Rozinante with head leaning over the back of Sanchos donkey. Below,to the left, E. van Muyden. This fine plate was never finished and was unfortu
Catalogue of the etched work of Evert van Muyden [electronic resource] . he impressions. 1st state.—The hills in the distance to the right are indicated in outline only. 2d state.—The hills are finished, being fully shaded with diagonal lines. The plate is destroyed. 42 Don Quixote. .120m. x .170m. He is seated on the ground to the left of two trees which stand side by Panzas head is seen over his shoulder. To the right of the treesstands Rozinante with head leaning over the back of Sanchos donkey. Below,to the left, E. van Muyden. This fine plate was never finished and was unfortunately destroyed after twoor three impressions had been printed. 34 CATALOGUE 43 Portrait of Charles Delacour. .200m. X .150m. Facing the front. He has a long beard. In the lower left corner of theplate is the head of a tiger. Above, to the left, Ev. van Mux Jen fee. Paris1886 Mars a son ami Charles Delacour. 1st state.—At the top, a son ami Ch. D. instead of the name in state.—As in the Salon of 1886. The plate is destroyed. . CATALOGUE 35 44 Tigers at the waters edge. 430m. x .325m. One of the tigers is drinking, the other is seated back of him. In the dis-tance are dark trees rising to the top of the plate. Through a small openingbetween the trees the sky is seen at the top of the plate. Below, to the left,in large letters, Evert van Muyden P. 1887 inv. et sculps.; to the right, themonogram of the artist, and Fait a Paris Quai Voltaire 9; in the middle,Tigres. The plate is the property of Messrs. Frederick Keppel & Co. of New York. 1st state.—A rocky hill rises in the distance between the trees. The sky,which is unshaded, extends above the trees as far as the right side of theplate. 2d state.—The sky is shaded with horizontal lines. 3d state.—The hill has disappeared and trees have taken its place. 4th state.—The trees in the background are very dark, and the sky is seenthrough only a small opening between them in the middle
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