Dutch, 1620-1683
Landscape with Herdsmen, Farm Animals, and a Young Woman Riding a Mule
Signed Berchem f (lr)
Brown ink and wash on paper
9 3/4 x 13 7/8 inches (24.8 x 35.7 cm)
Frame 18 3/8 x 22 1/4 inches (46.8 x 56.5 cm)
Provenance:
Jacob de Vos (1735–1833), Amsterdam
His sale, Amsterdam (De Vries, Roos), October 30-31, 1833, Album H, lot 2, fl. 331, to De Vries for
Jacob de Vos Willemszoon (1744–1844) or his son, Jacob de Vos Jacobszoon (1803–1882), Amsterdam
Jacob de Vos Jacobszoon (1803–1882), Amsterdam (Lugt 1450)
His sale, Amsterdam (Roos, F. Muller & Co.), May 22-24, 1888, p. 8, lot 42 (as "Paysage d’Italie"), bought for fl. 325, by
His nephew, Pieter Langerhuizen (1839–1918), Bussum (Lugt 2095)
His sale, Amsterdam (F. Muller & Co.), April 29-May 2, 1919, lot 56
Sale Prince Solms-Braunfels et al., Amsterdam (R.W.P. de Vries), January 24-25, 1922, p. 5, lot 39, pl. LI
Sale Jacques Arnal, Toulouse et al., London (Sotheby’s), February 24, 1925, lot 9
Herbert E. Feist Gallery, New York
Purchased from the above gallery at an unknown date before 1969
Leopold R. Gellert, Rye, New York
Estate of the above, 1969
By descent in the family to the present owner
Reproduced as an engraving (with etching) by Johannes de Visscher and published by Nicolaes Visscher II, 1670 (Hollstein Dutch, 114)
We are grateful to Dr. Annemarie Stefes for confirming the authenticity of this work based on photographs and for providing the details of its 19th-century provenance. Her written opinion on the drawing will be available for clients at the exhibition of this sale, or can also be emailed to interested parties on request.
Sold for $16,640
Estimated at $15,000 - $25,000
Includes Buyer's Premium
Dutch, 1620-1683
Landscape with Herdsmen, Farm Animals, and a Young Woman Riding a Mule
Signed Berchem f (lr)
Brown ink and wash on paper
9 3/4 x 13 7/8 inches (24.8 x 35.7 cm)
Frame 18 3/8 x 22 1/4 inches (46.8 x 56.5 cm)
Provenance:
Jacob de Vos (1735–1833), Amsterdam
His sale, Amsterdam (De Vries, Roos), October 30-31, 1833, Album H, lot 2, fl. 331, to De Vries for
Jacob de Vos Willemszoon (1744–1844) or his son, Jacob de Vos Jacobszoon (1803–1882), Amsterdam
Jacob de Vos Jacobszoon (1803–1882), Amsterdam (Lugt 1450)
His sale, Amsterdam (Roos, F. Muller & Co.), May 22-24, 1888, p. 8, lot 42 (as "Paysage d’Italie"), bought for fl. 325, by
His nephew, Pieter Langerhuizen (1839–1918), Bussum (Lugt 2095)
His sale, Amsterdam (F. Muller & Co.), April 29-May 2, 1919, lot 56
Sale Prince Solms-Braunfels et al., Amsterdam (R.W.P. de Vries), January 24-25, 1922, p. 5, lot 39, pl. LI
Sale Jacques Arnal, Toulouse et al., London (Sotheby’s), February 24, 1925, lot 9
Herbert E. Feist Gallery, New York
Purchased from the above gallery at an unknown date before 1969
Leopold R. Gellert, Rye, New York
Estate of the above, 1969
By descent in the family to the present owner
Reproduced as an engraving (with etching) by Johannes de Visscher and published by Nicolaes Visscher II, 1670 (Hollstein Dutch, 114)
We are grateful to Dr. Annemarie Stefes for confirming the authenticity of this work based on photographs and for providing the details of its 19th-century provenance. Her written opinion on the drawing will be available for clients at the exhibition of this sale, or can also be emailed to interested parties on request.
Partially glued down to the mount at various points along the edges. The paper lightly toned. One spot of foxing above and to the left of the woman's head. Small horizontal tear at the lower left margin. Contours faintly indented for transfer.
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Auction: Old Master Paintings / Russian Art / Silver / English & Continental Furniture, Oct 15, 2025
NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle held a successful auction of Old Master and 19th-century Paintings and Drawings on October 15, 2025. The auction presented works from the 16th through the early 20th centuries, including portraits, still lifes, and landscapes, along with mythological, historical, and allegorical subjects. A surprising high point was reached by A Young Courtesan, by the rare French allegorical and literary painter Stéphane Baron (1830-1921), which soared above its pre-sale estimate of $2,000-4,000 to achieve $41,600 — a World Auction Record for the artist. Once sold as a modern evocation of the Biblical story of Susanna and the Elders, the painting’s more straightforward interpretation clearly sparked a rush of fascination.
Another surprise was the enthusiastic bidding on a View of Aswan, Egypt, 1890, an imposing orientalist painting by the Belgian landscapist Camille Wauters (1856-1919). A monumental architectural work enlivened with vivid color, this painting also attracted considerable interest, which carried it to a result well above its pre-sale estimate of $3,000-6,000 to $28,800 — a World Auction Record for this artist, as well.
Highlighting the old master drawings on offer was a rare, newly discovered landscape in black chalk and gray wash by the great 17th-century Dutch master Jacob Isaackszoon van Ruisdael (1628/29-1682), best known for his extensive landscapes of the Netherlands and Scandinavia. The drawing, River Landscape with Figures beside a House with a Tower, was sold to a distinguished client in Paris for $32,000, an unusually high price for a 17th century work on paper. The property of a New York estate, it had remained in private hands for more than 60 years, and until this sale was unknown to scholars in the field of 17th-century Dutch art.
Additional Categories in the Sale
Special sections of the sale also showcased English & Continental Silver and Russian Works of Art on Oct. 15 and English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts on Oct 16.
Consignments are currently being accepted for future auctions. We invite you to contact us for complimentary auction estimates. Our Specialists are always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection.