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Andriessen, Jurriaan 1742-1819

 Person

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Design for a scenic wallpaper: arcadian landscape

 Item
Identifier: PK-1969-T-246
Scope and Contents

The drawings collected by Staring reflect his professional interest in Dutch 18th-century art. The majority of the drawings originate from that century, even though Staring also had an interest for artists working at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Most artists working in this period are represented. Most notable are larger groups of drawings by Jacob van Strij, Aert Schouman and Jacob de Wit.

Design for a scenic wallpaper: arcadian landscape witha flock of sheep

 Item
Identifier: PK-1969-T-247
Scope and Contents

The drawings collected by Staring reflect his professional interest in Dutch 18th-century art. The majority of the drawings originate from that century, even though Staring also had an interest for artists working at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Most artists working in this period are represented. Most notable are larger groups of drawings by Jacob van Strij, Aert Schouman and Jacob de Wit.

Design for a scenic wallpaper: landscape

 Item
Identifier: PK-1969-T-75
Scope and Contents

The drawings collected by Staring reflect his professional interest in Dutch 18th-century art. The majority of the drawings originate from that century, even though Staring also had an interest for artists working at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Most artists working in this period are represented. Most notable are larger groups of drawings by Jacob van Strij, Aert Schouman and Jacob de Wit.

Design for a scenic wallpaper: riverscape

 Item
Identifier: PK-1969-T-149
Scope and Contents

The drawings collected by Staring reflect his professional interest in Dutch 18th-century art. The majority of the drawings originate from that century, even though Staring also had an interest for artists working at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Most artists working in this period are represented. Most notable are larger groups of drawings by Jacob van Strij, Aert Schouman and Jacob de Wit.

View of the Hogesluis in Amsterdam

 Item
Identifier: PK-1969-T-59
Scope and Contents

The drawings collected by Staring reflect his professional interest in Dutch 18th-century art. The majority of the drawings originate from that century, even though Staring also had an interest for artists working at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Most artists working in this period are represented. Most notable are larger groups of drawings by Jacob van Strij, Aert Schouman and Jacob de Wit.