Landscape with a horseman and a windmill in the distance

Anton Crussens Flemish

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Amateur artist Anthonie Crussens was active in Brussels from 1652 to 1665. He specialized in drawings in brown ink on vellum with a technique that evokes the tapering, cross-hatched lines of engravings.

Landscape with a horseman and a windmill in the distance, Anton Crussens (Flemish, active Brussels, mid-17th century), Pen and brown ink on vellum, brown ink framing lines

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