Herman Donkelaar (1901-1972) - Shepherd with his flock

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Oil painting by Herman Donkelaar, titled Shepherd with his flock, dating from 1940–1950, a Dutch landscape depicting a shepherd guiding a flock on heath with a thatched farmhouse in the background, on canvas with dimensions 63 × 103 cm, hand signed, in good condition, original edition, sold with an ornate Baroque gilded frame.

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A classical Dutch landscape painting depicting a flock of sheep and their shepherd on the heathland (Dutch: Schapen op de hei) near a thatched barn or farm.
Main features of the painting:
Subject: A shepherd herding his flock of sheep on the heathland covered with characteristic purple-green heather, while a traditional farmhouse is visible in the background.
Style: It draws heavily on the traditions of the Haagsche School and the Laren artist colony, where such romantic, rural idylls, pastoral scenes based on the play of light and shadow, were extremely popular during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Frame: The painting is housed in an extremely ornate, Baroque-style, gilded stucco frame, which highlights the contemporary bourgeois or gallery value of the work.
The work is painted on canvas, but a board was placed behind it at some point to preserve its quality. It is in good condition, small hairs are already visible due to its age. Size 40x80 cm.
Brief Life History of Gerrit Hermanus
When Gerrit Hermanus Donkelaar was born on 1 November 1901, in Harderwijk, Gelderland, Netherlands, his father, Albert Jan Donkelaar, was 37 and his mother, Lubbertje van Beek, was 29. His occupation is listed as kunstschilder in Harderwijk, Gelderland, Netherlands. He died on 12 October 1972, in Harderwijk, Gelderland, Netherlands, at the age of 70.

It can also be picked up in person in Zevenhuizen near Gouda.
We can post it carefully packaged, in an insured, registered package.

A classical Dutch landscape painting depicting a flock of sheep and their shepherd on the heathland (Dutch: Schapen op de hei) near a thatched barn or farm.
Main features of the painting:
Subject: A shepherd herding his flock of sheep on the heathland covered with characteristic purple-green heather, while a traditional farmhouse is visible in the background.
Style: It draws heavily on the traditions of the Haagsche School and the Laren artist colony, where such romantic, rural idylls, pastoral scenes based on the play of light and shadow, were extremely popular during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Frame: The painting is housed in an extremely ornate, Baroque-style, gilded stucco frame, which highlights the contemporary bourgeois or gallery value of the work.
The work is painted on canvas, but a board was placed behind it at some point to preserve its quality. It is in good condition, small hairs are already visible due to its age. Size 40x80 cm.
Brief Life History of Gerrit Hermanus
When Gerrit Hermanus Donkelaar was born on 1 November 1901, in Harderwijk, Gelderland, Netherlands, his father, Albert Jan Donkelaar, was 37 and his mother, Lubbertje van Beek, was 29. His occupation is listed as kunstschilder in Harderwijk, Gelderland, Netherlands. He died on 12 October 1972, in Harderwijk, Gelderland, Netherlands, at the age of 70.

It can also be picked up in person in Zevenhuizen near Gouda.
We can post it carefully packaged, in an insured, registered package.

Details

Artist
Herman Donkelaar (1901-1972)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Shepherd with his flock
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Netherlands
Condition
Good condition
Height
63 cm
Width
103 cm
Weight
15 kg
Depiction/theme
Landscape
Style
Classical
Period
1940-1950
The NetherlandsVerified
2988
Objects sold
94.35%
Private

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