Joop Kroppf (1892-1979) - Scheveningse strand

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Scheveningse strand, a 19th‑century oil painting by Joop Kroppf from the Netherlands, depicting a seascape, sold with frame by Galerie, in good condition, 54 cm high by 73 cm wide.

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Oil painting of the Scheveningen beach

Dimensions: 35 cm x 55 cm
Dimensions with frame: 54 cm x 73 cm

This painting was created by the Dutch artist Johan (Joop) Kropff (1892–1979). Kropff trained at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and developed into an important representative of the New Hague School. His work is characterized by an atmospheric, impressionistic painting style with a strong focus on light and color.

Kropff was a member of Pulchri Studio in The Hague and enjoyed recognition even during his lifetime. In 1932 Queen Wilhelmina bought one of his paintings, cementing his reputation as a leading artist.

Viewing is, of course, possible. In addition, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Furthermore, we make use of restorers from the industry association: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to make use of this, we would of course be happy to hear from you.

Seller's Story

About Art Dumay Art Dumay in Nuenen is much more than just a gallery. We are a versatile art company that brings together contemporary and classical art under one roof. From our gallery for contemporary painting and our art dealing in classical works we assess, buy and sell artworks for collectors, private individuals, businesses and institutions. Our offer is broad and varied, ranging from modern Dutch artists to renowned masters from the past. With more than 25 years of experience we successfully guide purchase and sale processes, both nationally and internationally. Thanks to our extensive network of collectors, art lovers and professional buyers, we reach a large audience for every artwork. In addition to our sales activities we provide professional appraisals, restorations and repair work. Our collection is stored safely and insured in our premises of over 1,000 m² in Nuenen. Packaging and shipping We take great care in packaging every artwork. Packing is bespoke: every painting, work on paper or object is assessed and packed separately according to the most suitable and safe method. We take into account size, technique, condition and vulnerability of the work. Where necessary we use extra protective materials, robust bespoke packaging and professional transport solutions, so that your purchase arrives safely and in optimal condition. Our promise At Art Dumay expertise, reliability and personal attention are central. We strive to offer every buyer a safe, transparent and enjoyable experience when purchasing art.
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Oil painting of the Scheveningen beach

Dimensions: 35 cm x 55 cm
Dimensions with frame: 54 cm x 73 cm

This painting was created by the Dutch artist Johan (Joop) Kropff (1892–1979). Kropff trained at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and developed into an important representative of the New Hague School. His work is characterized by an atmospheric, impressionistic painting style with a strong focus on light and color.

Kropff was a member of Pulchri Studio in The Hague and enjoyed recognition even during his lifetime. In 1932 Queen Wilhelmina bought one of his paintings, cementing his reputation as a leading artist.

Viewing is, of course, possible. In addition, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Furthermore, we make use of restorers from the industry association: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to make use of this, we would of course be happy to hear from you.

Seller's Story

About Art Dumay Art Dumay in Nuenen is much more than just a gallery. We are a versatile art company that brings together contemporary and classical art under one roof. From our gallery for contemporary painting and our art dealing in classical works we assess, buy and sell artworks for collectors, private individuals, businesses and institutions. Our offer is broad and varied, ranging from modern Dutch artists to renowned masters from the past. With more than 25 years of experience we successfully guide purchase and sale processes, both nationally and internationally. Thanks to our extensive network of collectors, art lovers and professional buyers, we reach a large audience for every artwork. In addition to our sales activities we provide professional appraisals, restorations and repair work. Our collection is stored safely and insured in our premises of over 1,000 m² in Nuenen. Packaging and shipping We take great care in packaging every artwork. Packing is bespoke: every painting, work on paper or object is assessed and packed separately according to the most suitable and safe method. We take into account size, technique, condition and vulnerability of the work. Where necessary we use extra protective materials, robust bespoke packaging and professional transport solutions, so that your purchase arrives safely and in optimal condition. Our promise At Art Dumay expertise, reliability and personal attention are central. We strive to offer every buyer a safe, transparent and enjoyable experience when purchasing art.
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Details

Artist
Joop Kroppf (1892-1979)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Title of artwork
Scheveningse strand
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Not signed
Country of origin
Netherlands
Condition
Good condition
Height
54 cm
Width
73 cm
Depiction/theme
Seascape
Style
Impressionism
Period
19th century
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
17173
Objects sold
98.35%
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