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"View of Veere"
Very high quality and rare view of Veere with the ferry dock.
Guaranteed original watercolor by Johann Josseaud
Framed in passepartout under glass
Signed by the artist himself at the bottom right: Joh. Josseaud
Cutout glued on the back with handwritten title by the artist
Visible dimensions of the watercolor in the passepartout: 26.5 x 22 cm
Total dimensions with frame: 46 x 37 cm
The watercolor is in a really beautiful state of preservation. The frame is in very good condition, with slight signs of wear. Ready to hang! Small artist biography on the back.
Note: Unfortunately, slight reflections on the glass surface could not be avoided! Also enclosed is the original purchase receipt for this watercolor painting for 950 euros dated July 14, 2010 from a gallery in Blaricum near Amsterdam.
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Shipping with the glass at the buyer's risk. Very careful packaging is guaranteed. Privately owned, no warranty of any kind. However, the authenticity and preservation of the watercolor are expressly guaranteed!
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Veere (Ter Veere in Zeeland) is a municipality in the Dutch province of Zeeland on the former island of Walcheren and is located northeast of Middelburg. In 1281, Wolfert van Borssele built the Zandenburg and a ferry (Dutch veer) with a ferry house to connect it to Noord-Beveland. He called this ferry "Camper-Veer" (after the flatland "de Campen", which was already called campum by the Romans). Later it was known as "de Veer" or "Veere". The Veerse Meer became an inland sea in 1961 with the construction of the Veersegat dam.