Attributed to Joachim Govertsz. Camphuysen (Gorinchem c. 1601/2-1659 Amsterdam)
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Attributed to Joachim Govertsz. Camphuysen (Gorinchem c. 1601/2-1659 Amsterdam)

A river landscape with farmers harvesting, a 'capriccio' of Antwerp in the distance

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Attributed to Joachim Govertsz. Camphuysen (Gorinchem c. 1601/2-1659 Amsterdam)
A river landscape with farmers harvesting, a 'capriccio' of Antwerp in the distance
indistinctly signed with monogram (?) (lower left)
oil on panel
39.7 x 59.1 cm.
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 3 May 1999, lot 99.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, Amsterdam, 6 November 2000, lot 31, where bought by the present owner.
Literature
W. Stratmann, 'Aus Wohnzimmern und Sammelmappen', Rheydter Jahrbuch für Geschichte, Kunst und Heimatkunde, Mönchengladbach, 2002, p. 91, no. 26, illustrated, as signed with monogram 'JGC'.
Exhibited
Mönchengladbach, Städtisches Museum Schloss-Rheydt, Otto von Bylandt-Gesellschaft: Aus Wohnzimmern und Sammelmappen, 25 October-15 December 2002.
Special Notice
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