Angler at a stone plinth, Jan van de Velde (II) (rejected attribution), 1641 Canvas Print

Angler at a stone plinth, Jan van de Velde (II) (rejected attribution), 1641 Canvas Print

A angler sits on a quay, leaning against a pedestal on which several vanitas symbols: a lauded skull and an extinguished pipe and candle. On the ground the attributes of land life such as rake and fishing gear. The title of the print series is mentioned on the pedestal. Under the title on the pedestal you can read that Claes Jansz. Visscher produced the title print after the death of the engraver of the series: Jan van de Velde (II). Title print of a series with 36 prints of landscapes, divided into six volumes.

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