A drawing from Dessins Originaux album, Vol. 2. Breenbergh is the author of several variants of this drawing. Attribution is based on comparison with a landscape in the collection of H. Lenart in Los Angeles dated 1622-1625. Warsaw drawing is more calligraphic, the artist has limited the landscape, which illustrates the new approach for a drawing from nature.
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Helena Domaszewska, Maria Mrozińska, Teresa Sulerzyska, Jolanta Wyleżyńska (1973). Naissance du paysage moderne 1550-1650": catalogie des dessins in: Bulletin du Musée National de Varsovie. Vol. 14. Pic. 2, pp. 117-118
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