Man fishing at a lake – Vissende man bij een meer 1900 - 1945
Cornelis Vreedenburgh
PaperPencil
13.70 ⨯ 19.70 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 500
Klooster Fine Art
- About the artwork[EN]
Page from a sketchbook by Cornelis Vreedenburgh. The sketch depicts a man fishing at the bank of a lake. The artist framed the scene by a line. In the background a house roof sticks out over the lake side shrubs. Very typical for Vreedenburgh, he used a swift style of drawing, while still retaining a clearly legible scene.
The sheet has been stamped on the verso with a workshop stamp reading: ‘Atelier C. Vreedenburgh’.
[NL]
Pagina uit een schetsboek door Cornelis Vreedenburgh. De schets toont een man die aan de kant van een meer staat te vissen. De kunstenaar kaderde het tafereel met een lijn in. In de achtergrond komt het dak van een huis boven de struiken op de kant uit. Kenmerkend voor Vreedenburgh gebruikte hij een snelle tekenwijze, terwijl hij toch een duidelijk leesbare voorstelling neerzette.
Het blad is op de keerzijde gestempeld met de tekst: ‘Atelier C. Vreedenburgh’ - About the artist
Cornelis Vreedenburgh (1880-1946) was a Dutch painter known for his exquisite depictions of Dutch cityscapes and landscapes. Born on July 19, 1880, in Woerden, Netherlands, Vreedenburgh developed a deep love for art from an early age and pursued his passion throughout his life.
Vreedenburgh's artistic career flourished during the early 20th century, a period marked by significant artistic change in Europe. He was heavily influenced by the Hague School of painters, which emphasized realism and a deep connection to the Dutch landscape. This influence is evident in his work, as he often painted scenes of picturesque Dutch towns, canals, and countryside.
One of Cornelis Vreedenburgh's notable contributions to the art world was his ability to capture the interplay of light and shadow in his compositions. His use of color and meticulous attention to detail brought his landscapes and cityscapes to life, evoking a sense of tranquility and nostalgia.
Vreedenburgh's oeuvre includes a wide range of subjects, from bustling city streets to serene countryside vistas. He had a particular fondness for Amsterdam, and many of his works showcase the beauty and charm of the Dutch capital, often featuring its iconic canals and historic architecture.
Throughout his career, Cornelis Vreedenburgh gained recognition and acclaim for his masterful craftsmanship and dedication to depicting the essence of Dutch life and culture. His work resonated with both art collectors and the broader public, making him a beloved figure in Dutch art history.
Despite facing personal challenges and the disruptions of two world wars, Vreedenburgh continued to produce art until his passing on April 27, 1946, in Laren, Netherlands. His legacy lives on through his evocative and timeless paintings, which continue to be celebrated and cherished by art enthusiasts, collectors, and scholars worldwide. Cornelis Vreedenburgh's work serves as a testament to his enduring passion for capturing the beauty and spirit of the Dutch landscape and urban life.
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