Dutch school (XX) - Kust- en strandtafereel

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Oil on canvas depicting a coastal and seascape with fishermen on the beach beside a rigged flat-bottom boat, unsigned, framed, an original impressionist work from the Netherlands dating to 1900–1910, with dimensions 21 cm high by 27 cm wide.

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Oil painting on canvas depicting a coastal and beach scene. It shows fishermen on the beach beside a flat-bottom boat with a rigged sail, baskets and fishing gear in the foreground, with the sea and a ship on the horizon.

Very pleasant work.

Loose, paste-like brushwork and subdued colors, suited to late 19th-/early 20th-century Dutch or Northern European marine painting.

Canvas, probably circa 1890–1920. Not signed. The artist cannot be determined with certainty.

Oil painting on canvas depicting a coastal and beach scene. It shows fishermen on the beach beside a flat-bottom boat with a rigged sail, baskets and fishing gear in the foreground, with the sea and a ship on the horizon.

Very pleasant work.

Loose, paste-like brushwork and subdued colors, suited to late 19th-/early 20th-century Dutch or Northern European marine painting.

Canvas, probably circa 1890–1920. Not signed. The artist cannot be determined with certainty.

Details

Artist
Dutch school (XX)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Kust- en strandtafereel
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
21 cm
Width
27 cm
Depiction/Theme
Seascape
Style
Impressionism
Period
1900-1910
The NetherlandsVerified
535
Objects sold
100%
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