TATAS (18th), Assembly of the Rifle Guild, Avant la
Tatas (18th century), Assembly of the Rifle Guild, Avant la lettre, c. 1790, Etching
Technique: Etching on Paper
Inscription: Lower right signed in the printing plate: ""Tatas sculpsit"".
Date: c. 1790
Description: Depiction of a lavish banquet table with Dutch noblemen in 17th century costume. An old attribution christens the work "Schützengilde", presumably in reference to Rembrandt's Schützenstück "Nachtwache".
Keywords: Netherlands, Delft, Amsterdam, fashion, costume, festival, portrait, 18th century, Romanticism, Costumes, Netherlands,
Size: 25.6 cm x 35.9 cm (10.1 x 14.1 in), Depiction: 20.8 cm x 32.5 cm (8.2 x 12.8 in)
Condition: Rather good condition. Rubbed in spots in the image. The upper left corner of the sheet is creased diagonally and rubbed along the crease. Several tears along the edges and partly restored on the reverse. The corners of the sheet are clearly damaged by creases and tears. The upper right corner of the sheet has been replaced.
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Dimensions: 25.6 x 35.9 cm
Condition Report: Rather good condition. Rubbed in spots in the image. The upper left corner of the sheet is creased diagonally and rubbed along the crease. Several tears along the edges and partly restored on the reverse. The corners of the sheet are clearly damaged by creases and tears. The upper right corner of the sheet has been replaced.
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Tatas (18th century), Assembly of the Rifle Guild, Avant la lettre, c. 1790, Etching
Technique: Etching on Paper
Inscription: Lower right signed in the printing plate: ""Tatas sculpsit"".
Date: c. 1790
Description: Depiction of a lavish banquet table with Dutch noblemen in 17th century costume. An old attribution christens the work "Schützengilde", presumably in reference to Rembrandt's Schützenstück "Nachtwache".
Keywords: Netherlands, Delft, Amsterdam, fashion, costume, festival, portrait, 18th century, Romanticism, Costumes, Netherlands,
Size: 25.6 cm x 35.9 cm (10.1 x 14.1 in), Depiction: 20.8 cm x 32.5 cm (8.2 x 12.8 in)
Condition: Rather good condition. Rubbed in spots in the image. The upper left corner of the sheet is creased diagonally and rubbed along the crease. Several tears along the edges and partly restored on the reverse. The corners of the sheet are clearly damaged by creases and tears. The upper right corner of the sheet has been replaced.
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Differential taxation according to §25a UStG, art objects/special regulation. The sales tax is not shown on the invoice. (VAT: Margin Scheme)
Please note for shipping:
Germany: 0 EUR (DHL Parcel); European Union: 10 EUR (DHL Parcel); Non-EU countries: choose between 10 EUR (Deutsche Post Warenpost International) and 29 EUR (DHL Parcel). Please note that the delivery time for Deutsche Post Warenpost may be substantially longer that for DHL Parcel.
If the total of your purchases including buyer's premium exceeds 1.000 EUR, we recommend shipping your purchases by FedEx or DHL Express at a fixed price of 100 EUR.
Please refer to our shipping terms for further information.
Dimensions: 25.6 x 35.9 cm
Condition Report: Rather good condition. Rubbed in spots in the image. The upper left corner of the sheet is creased diagonally and rubbed along the crease. Several tears along the edges and partly restored on the reverse. The corners of the sheet are clearly damaged by creases and tears. The upper right corner of the sheet has been replaced.