Dutch school (XIX) - Drie vissersvrouwen op het strand

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Oil painting titled 'Drie vissersvrouwen op het strand', period 1910–1920, country of origin unknown, sold with frame.

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Oil painting on cardboard (marouflage), bottom right signed, signature not legible (B de ....). The work shows three fisherwomen in traditional dress on a beach. The fluid, direct brushwork and the choice of this subject place the work in the tradition of the Belgian and Dutch seaside school, ca. 1880–1920. Decorative work with an authentic character.

Technique: oil on cardboard (marouflage)
Dimensions: 24 × 19 cm
Period: ca. 1880–1920
Signature: bottom right, not legible
Condition: loss of paint at the edges, otherwise stable

Oil painting on cardboard (marouflage), bottom right signed, signature not legible (B de ....). The work shows three fisherwomen in traditional dress on a beach. The fluid, direct brushwork and the choice of this subject place the work in the tradition of the Belgian and Dutch seaside school, ca. 1880–1920. Decorative work with an authentic character.

Technique: oil on cardboard (marouflage)
Dimensions: 24 × 19 cm
Period: ca. 1880–1920
Signature: bottom right, not legible
Condition: loss of paint at the edges, otherwise stable

Details

Artist
Dutch school (XIX)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Drie vissersvrouwen op het strand
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Signed
Country of origin
Unknown
Condition
Fair condition
Height
24 cm
Width
19 cm
Depiction/theme
Seascape
Style
Impressionism
Period
1910-1920
The NetherlandsVerified
546
Objects sold
100%
Private

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