J.C van Berkel (XX) - Hollandse School





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Hollandse School, an original signed oil painting on panel by J.C. van Berkel (XX) from 1900–1910, depicting a Romantic landscape with a river and boat, sold with a gilt frame.
Description from the seller
A charming and atmospheric landscape painted in oil on wooden panel. The work depicts an idyllic scene with a calm river, a boat with figures, and a country path alongside traditional houses and trees.
The composition and light effects recall the romantic tradition of Dutch landscape painting, with influences reminiscent of artists such as Koekkoek. The play of light and shadow, combined with warm earth tones and refined details, creates a serene and timeless atmosphere.
The brushwork is lively yet controlled, with attention to both the natural surroundings and human activity. The reflections in the water and the sense of depth give the painting a particularly realistic and engaging character.
The work is painted on wooden panel (oil on panel), which provides a sturdy support and a classical look. The richly decorated, gilded frame enhances the decorative and collectible character of the ensemble.
Style and period:
In the manner of Dutch Romantic landscape painting (related to the Koekkoek School)
A charming and atmospheric landscape painted in oil on wooden panel. The work depicts an idyllic scene with a calm river, a boat with figures, and a country path alongside traditional houses and trees.
The composition and light effects recall the romantic tradition of Dutch landscape painting, with influences reminiscent of artists such as Koekkoek. The play of light and shadow, combined with warm earth tones and refined details, creates a serene and timeless atmosphere.
The brushwork is lively yet controlled, with attention to both the natural surroundings and human activity. The reflections in the water and the sense of depth give the painting a particularly realistic and engaging character.
The work is painted on wooden panel (oil on panel), which provides a sturdy support and a classical look. The richly decorated, gilded frame enhances the decorative and collectible character of the ensemble.
Style and period:
In the manner of Dutch Romantic landscape painting (related to the Koekkoek School)

