Pencil Drawing Depicting Laufen Castle In The Canton Of Zurich, Near Schaffhausen
Original drawing depicting the Rhine Falls below Laufen Castle.
In the foreground, a couple in a boat and a figure waving to them from the riverbank.
"This castle is listed in the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Importance. It is built on rocks from which the Rhine plunges from a height of over 20 meters, over a width of 100 meters, between Bohnenberg Hill, near the Neuhaasen Gorge, and Kohlfirst Hill, northeast of Laufen Castle." (Thanks, Wikipedia)
Located and dated August 1861 in the lower left corner.
Good condition despite some foxing, framed in a lovely frame of fine molded giltwood in good condition (label on the back from the framer Lambert & Cie, rue de la Boétie, Paris).
Heights 23 and 15 cm – widths 32 and 23 cm
In the foreground, a couple in a boat and a figure waving to them from the riverbank.
"This castle is listed in the Swiss Inventory of Cultural Property of National and Regional Importance. It is built on rocks from which the Rhine plunges from a height of over 20 meters, over a width of 100 meters, between Bohnenberg Hill, near the Neuhaasen Gorge, and Kohlfirst Hill, northeast of Laufen Castle." (Thanks, Wikipedia)
Located and dated August 1861 in the lower left corner.
Good condition despite some foxing, framed in a lovely frame of fine molded giltwood in good condition (label on the back from the framer Lambert & Cie, rue de la Boétie, Paris).
Heights 23 and 15 cm – widths 32 and 23 cm
180 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 32 et 23 cm
Height: 23 et 15 cm
Reference (ID): 1644703
Availability: In stock
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