Joos de Momper (Antwerp 1564-1635)
Joos de Momper (Antwerp 1564-1635)

A castle on a crag in a mountainous landscape at sunrise

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Joos de Momper (Antwerp 1564-1635)
A castle on a crag in a mountainous landscape at sunrise
traces of black chalk, pen and brown ink, brown and grey-blue wash
10¾ x 16 ¾ in. (27.5 x 42.7 cm.)
Provenance
Charles Fairfax Murray (1849-1919).
Probably with Nicolaas Beets (1878-1963), Amsterdam; from whom purchased by I.Q. van Regteren Altena on 19 October 1929 for 30 guilders (Inventory book: '769. t. de Momper rotsen en burg').
Literature
W. Stechow, ‘Verhaecht and Houck, Teacher and Pupil’, Master Drawings, XIII, no. 2, Summer 1975, p. 147, note 13.
W. Stechow, Catalogue of Drawings and Watercolours in the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, 1976, p. 52, under no. 243.
T. Gerszi, ‘Joos de Momper als Zeichner’, Jahrbuch der Berliner Museen, XXXVI, 1994, pp. 166-7, fig. 1.
Exhibited
Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Meesterwerken uit vier eeuwen: 1400-1800, 1938, no. 304 (catalogue by D. Hannema).
Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Tekeningen van Van Eyck tot Rubens, 1948-49, no. 55 (catalogue by J.C. Ebbinge Wubben and A.P.A. Vorenkamp).
Brussels, Palais des Beaux-Arts, De Van Eyck à Rubens, 1949, no. 69 (catalogue by J.C. Ebbinge Wubben).
Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, De Van Eyck à Rubens, 1949, no. 71 (catalogue by J.C. Ebbinge Wubben).
Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, Rijksprentenkabinet, Hercules Seghers en zijn voorlopers, 1967, no. V.42, illustrated on the cover (catalogue by K.G. Boon).
Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Paris, Fondation Custodia, and Brussels, Bibliothèque Albert 1er, Le Cabinet d’un Amateur: Dessins flamands et hollandais des XVIe et XVIIe siècles d’une collection privée d’Amsterdam, 1976-77, no. 89, pl. 27 (catalogue by J. Giltaij).

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Lot Essay

A study for the artist’s painting of the same subject, with minor differences, sold at Muller, Amsterdam, 13 March 1952, lot 727, illustrated (Gerszi, op.cit., illustrated p. 167; Fig.1). With its towering crags and isolated castle, this view is most likely to be a fantasy: a characteristic example of de Momper’s youthful landscapes which show the influence of Pieter Bruegel the Elder (circa 1525-1569). However the drawing may also reflect the artist's own experiences of Alpine landscapes, as he is thought to have spent a period in Italy between 1581 and 1591. It was probably executed before 1610, as after this date such landscapes become much less frequent in his work, and a terminus ante quem is provided by the date of 1624 inscribed on a copy of the drawing, now in the Allen Memorial Museum, Oberlin (inv. 1955.5; Stechow 1976, no. 243). The Alpine landscape of circa 1600 in the Kunsthalle, Hamburg, which is a preparatory study for a painting in the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in Cologne, is close in spirit and composition to the present drawing, featuring a similar rocky crag set in a broader mountainous landscape (for the drawing, see A. Stefes, Niederländische Zeichnungen 1450-1850, Cologne, 2011, I, no. 681, III, fig. 681; for the painting, see H. Vey and A. Kesting, Katalog der Niederländischen Gemälde von 1550 bis 1800 im Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne, 1967, no. 1019, pl. 101).

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