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Although this etching is entitled "Groenburgwal" we see the houses on the Raamgracht with the Zanddwarsstraat and the tower of the Zuiderkerk in the background.
In the foreground the bridge over the Groenburgwal.
Etching / image – H. 22 x W. 14 cm.
With passe-partout and frame – H. 38.5 x W. 28.5 cm.
The etching is described and illustrated in his oeuvre overview under number: CB009M.
The etching is signed by the artist by hand in pencil at the lower right.
The etching is ACID FREE and framed with an ACID FREE passe-partout and in an antique black frame.
Etching, passe-partout and frame are in good condition.
Cornelis Brandenburg (Wormerveer (Zaanstad), 5 December 1883 – Amsterdam, 18 November 1954) was a Dutch etcher, draftsman, plate painter and political cartoonist. Cornelis Brandenburg is one of the Netherlands' greatest etchers of cityscapes, especially of Amsterdam. The Amsterdam city archives have 64 of his etchings.
From 1900 to 1954 he worked in Amsterdam. From 1890 to 1903 he was educated at the Teekenschool voor Kunstambachten and the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam, where he was a pupil of August Allebé, Antoon Derkinderen, Pieter Dupont and Georg Rueter.