David de Sandoz-Rollin
David de Sandoz-Rollin was an artist active circa 1750, specializing primarily in draftsmanship. Fifteen drawings attributed to the artist are documented in institutional collections.
The works confirm the artist’s focus on landscape and rural genre scenes, often featuring mountainous topography and architectural elements. This thematic interest is exemplified by titles such as Bergbeek gezien tegen het egale grijs van een bergrug and Boerderij met watermolen aan een bergmeer. Other recorded drawings, including Boerin, staande bij een ezel and Echtpaar op een brug in een bergachtig landschap, demonstrate the artist’s attention to figural elements and everyday life in a scenic context.
These museum-quality works are entirely held in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, establishing the artist's representation in a major European institution. Today, high-quality images suitable for use as David de Sandoz-Rollin prints are often made available through public domain initiatives, facilitating scholarship and access to downloadable artwork.