Havengezicht Rotterdam  by Eugène Rensburg
Scroll to zoom, click for slideshow

Havengezicht Rotterdam 1918

Eugène Rensburg

€ 1.450

Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge

  • About the artwork
    HAVENGEZICHT ROTTERDAM Tekening met Oostindische inkt en aquarelverf van de hand van Eugène Rensburg (1872-1956), gesigneerd "Eug. Rensburg. 1918". Afm. 39,2 x 66 cm. Er wordt hard gewerkt op het water voor Rotterdam. Stoomsleepboten varen af en aan, brengen niet gemotoriseerde binnenvaarders naar hun plek in de haven. Grote vrachtschepen liggen voor anker. Op de voorgrond is nog een meerboei vrij. We zien de stad met links de Leuvehaven, de Maaskade met de Boompjes en Oostindisch Huis/Vrij Entrepôt, in de achtergrond St. Laurenskerk en Zuiderkerk. Rensburg woonde het grootste gedeelte van zijn leven in Rotterdam. Hij was opgeleid aan de Kunstnijverheidsschool Quellinus Amsterdam en de Akademie voor Beeldende Kunsten in Den Haag onder leiding van J. van Delden. Hij heeft vooral naam gemaakt met zijn topografische pentekeningen. Hij werd wel een handig stadstekenaar genoemd. Ook heeft hij meer dan 5000 etsen gemaakt, waaronder circa 450 stuks van de stad Rotterdam. Het gemeentearchief van Delft bezit diverse tekeningen van hem en het Belastingmuseum van Rotterdam bezit enkele mooie aquarellen van hem. Prijs: Euro 1.450,-
  • About the artist

    Eugène Rensburg (1872–1956) was a versatile Dutch artist, particularly appreciated for his refined cityscapes, etchings, and watercolors. He gained renown as a keen observer of urban life, with a special talent for capturing architecture and atmosphere. It is not without reason that he was often described as a “skillful city draftsman”—a qualification that does justice to his precision, yet at the same time does his work a slight disservice, given the sensitivity and nuance contained within it.

    Rensburg focused his gaze particularly on cities such as Rotterdam and The Hague, where he depicted streets, squares, facades, and canals with great accuracy. His work is characterized by clear lines and a carefully constructed composition, in which every detail is functional and contributes to the whole. At the same time, he managed to evoke a subtle atmosphere in his etchings and watercolors—the play of light on facades, the silence of a street, or the liveliness of a city fragment.

    Although his oeuvre is strongly rooted in a documentary approach, it transcends a purely recording character. His work reflects a quiet appreciation for the city as a living space, as the backdrop to daily life. It is precisely in this balance between precision and experience that the strength of his artistry lies.

    Eugène Rensburg leaves behind a valuable visual archive of urban Netherlands during a period of change. His work offers not only an accurate picture of architecture and urban development, but also a restrained, almost timeless portrait of the life that unfolded within it.

Are you interested in buying this artwork?

Artwork details