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A work made of etching on ivory laid paper.

Watermill

1782

Jean Jacques de Boissieu (French, 1736-1810) after Jacob van Ruisdael (Dutch, 1628/29-1682)

France

The inscription on this drawing indicates it was drawn from the collection of M. Tronchin, a senior state counselor. A friend of the Tronchin family since 1765, de Boissieu returned to Geneva in late 1781 to engrave works in famous collections. This print is part of a series of works, notable for their large size and finished execution, that Boissieu finished in July, 1782.

Etching on ivory laid paper

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