Hermanus Petrus Schouten (Amsterdam 1747-1822 Haarlem)
Hermanus Petrus Schouten (Amsterdam 1747-1822 Haarlem)

Revellers visiting a house with a Twelfth Night lantern; and Elegant figures arriving at a ball

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Hermanus Petrus Schouten (Amsterdam 1747-1822 Haarlem)
Revellers visiting a house with a Twelfth Night lantern; and Elegant figures arriving at a ball
pen and black ink, watercolour and bodycolour, with gum arabic, black ink and gold framing lines
both 5 3/8 x 5¼ in. (13.8 x 13.5 cm.)
a pair (2)
Provenance
with Van Hoorn, Amsterdam; from whom purchased by I.Q. van Regteren Altena on 24 December 1928 for 200 guilders each (Inventory book: '602. t. H. Schoute Driekoningenster) (1) and (Inventory book: '603. t. H. Schoute avondsortie') (2).

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Lot Essay

These drawings would have been executed as part of a series showing the twelve months with their associated celebrations and festivals, set against the backdrop of contemporary Amsterdam. In the present case, the Twelfth Night scene represents January: a comparable series by Jacobus Buys (1724-1801) was offered at Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 4 November 2003, lot 111. That group included a very similar composition for January, in which revellers dressed as the Three Magi progress from door to door with a star-shaped lantern collecting money. For representations of Twelfth Night by Cornelis Troost, see J.W. Niemeijer, Cornelis Troost 1696-1750, Assen, 1973, pp. 344-6, nos. 668T, 669T and 670T).

We thank Robert Jan te Rijdt for his help cataloguing this lot.

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