Catalogue of the etched work of Evert van Muyden [electronic resource] . uled upon the edges of the composi-tion as a kind of frame. Right and left are used with reference to the person looking at the print, ex-cepting in the obvious case of parts of the body. Only such changes in the plate are described as are necessary to enable oneeasily to identify the various states. The dimensions are those of the plate itself, and are given in millimeters, thefirst measurement being the height, and the second the width. It should beborne in mind that there are frequently slight differences in measuremen


Catalogue of the etched work of Evert van Muyden [electronic resource] . uled upon the edges of the composi-tion as a kind of frame. Right and left are used with reference to the person looking at the print, ex-cepting in the obvious case of parts of the body. Only such changes in the plate are described as are necessary to enable oneeasily to identify the various states. The dimensions are those of the plate itself, and are given in millimeters, thefirst measurement being the height, and the second the width. It should beborne in mind that there are frequently slight differences in measurement invarious impressions caused by the different papers used in printing. The following abbreviations are found on many of the or Catalogue; referring to the number of the present catalogue. In a few cases, the catalogue number is given upon the plate without the letter Quai Voltaire, where van Muyden resides when in d. Jardin des Plantes. A. C. CATALOGUE OF THEETCHED WORK OF EVERT VAN MUYDEN |&7<J-IP)84. CATALOGUE iTerrier, lying down. H .080m. x W .115m. Facing the right. Below, to the right, Ev. van Mnyden. 75. This is the artists first etching. The plate is destroyed and impressions are very rare. 2 Soldiers of the time of Frederick the Great. .ioom. x .120m. Some are seated or lying upon the ground to the left, others are officers, in conversation, are standing to the right. In the distance, tothe left, is a windmill. Below, to the left, Ev, van May den Paris i8yj. The plate, though not destroyed, is defaced with sketches drawn in the sky. 3First Portrait of the Artist. .117m. x .ioom. The face is turned toward the front; the body, seen to just below theshoulder, faces the right. To the left of the head, E. van Mayden 1877 Paris, i8 CATALOGUE Side-carriage, in front of a house. ( Voiture de cote.) .160m. x .240m. A horse and carriage face the left. A man is examining the hoof of thehorse, while a w


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