Bomenlaan 1919
Maurits van der Valk
Chalk
51 ⨯ 35 cm
€ 2.000 - 5.000
Kunsthandel Pygmalion
- About the artworkM.W. van der Valk (Amsterdam 1857-1935 Laren)
Bomenlaan (1919)
35 x 51 cm
Zwart krijt gehoogd met wit op bruin papier.
N.B. Vermoedelijk een laan in Laren, de woonplaats van de kunstenaar. Prachtig, opnieuw, ingelijst in 19e eeuwse donkere houten lijst - About the artist
Maurits Willem van der Valk was a Dutch artist who was born in Amsterdam on 16 December 1857, he died in Laren (North Holland) on 6 May 1935. Maurits van der Valk lived and worked in Amsterdam, France (1890-1893), Amsterdam (1893-1902), Scherpenzeel (after 1903), Amersfoort (1905), Leiden (1909-1919), Vreeland (until 1920), Laren (North Holland) 1920.
Van der Valk studied at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam between 1878 and 1884. He was a painter, draughtsman, etcher and lithographer. Among his subjects were figures, horses, landscapes, still lifes and cityscapes.
In 1880, he established, along with fellow students, the Amsterdam art society Sint Lucas. He was also a member of the art society “Arti et Amicitiae” in Amsterdam.
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