Dutch Winterlandscape by Frans Breuhaus de Groot
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Dutch Winterlandscape 19th century

Frans Breuhaus de Groot

Oil paintPanelPaint
19 ⨯ 25 cm
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  • About the artwork
    Frans Breuhaus de Groot (Leiden 1796 – 1875 The Hague)

    Dutch Winterlandscape

    Oil on panel | 19 x 25 cm | Monogrammed lower right

    Frans Breuhaus de Groot lived and worked in Leiden. In 1838 he moved to The Hague where he became a pupil of Andreas Schelfhout. In 1845 he became a member of the Royal Academy in Amsterdam. Breuhaus de Groot was specialized in landscapes.

    Frans Breuhaus de Groot lived and worked in Leiden. In 1838 he moved to The Hague where he became a pupil of Andreas Schelfhout. In 1845 he became a member of the Royal Academy in Amsterdam. Breuhaus de Groot was specialized in landscapes.
  • About the artist
    Frans Breuhaus de Groot was a Dutch painter who worked in Leiden as a pastry baker until he moved to The Hague in 1838 to devote himself to art. He received drawing lessons in his spare-time during his time as a pastry baker from B. van den Broek. While living in The Hague, Frans undertook multiple trips to Germany. Frans Breuhaus de Groot eventually became a student of the famous painter Andreas Schelfhout. He became a member of the Royal Academy in Amsterdam in 1845. He painted landscapes, beach-scapes and seascapes in a romantic style. His works can be found in multiple museums such as the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague.