Victor Bauffe (1849-1921) - Hooien met de platte schuit





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Hooien met de platte schuit, a 1900 oil on canvas landscape from the Netherlands, signed, with frame, 68 × 95 cm.
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Oil painting on canvas | Signed, lower right | 68 x 95 cm | Framed 89 x 115 cm
List shows minor damages | In good condition.
Painting in a frame, oil paint on canvas, landscape with trees on the left and a bun in the scene.
On the right, farmers loading hay onto a flat boat, probably involves.
Kortenhoef environment, signed on the bottom right by V. Bauffe.
Victor Bauffe - Belgium 1849 - 1921 The Hague
Born in 1849 in Bergen (Mons), painter Victor Bauffe was a true Hague School artist, who studied at the Hague Academy of Art. He worked almost entirely in the style of his friend and mentor J.H. Weissenbruch (father and teacher of W.J. Weissenbruch), with whom he often went into the polder to find beautiful spots, which he captured in watercolor and oil paint. His better watercolors are sometimes so similar to those of Weissenbruch that, without the signature, the difference is hard to see. Victor Bauffe died in 1921 in The Hague. Bauffe was especially skilled at depicting impressive sky scenes in stunning color variations that accurately reflect the mood of the weather.
Works by this artist can be found in museums in The Hague, Den Bosch, and Haarlem.
Preferably pickup due to the size of the painting.
Oil painting on canvas | Signed, lower right | 68 x 95 cm | Framed 89 x 115 cm
List shows minor damages | In good condition.
Painting in a frame, oil paint on canvas, landscape with trees on the left and a bun in the scene.
On the right, farmers loading hay onto a flat boat, probably involves.
Kortenhoef environment, signed on the bottom right by V. Bauffe.
Victor Bauffe - Belgium 1849 - 1921 The Hague
Born in 1849 in Bergen (Mons), painter Victor Bauffe was a true Hague School artist, who studied at the Hague Academy of Art. He worked almost entirely in the style of his friend and mentor J.H. Weissenbruch (father and teacher of W.J. Weissenbruch), with whom he often went into the polder to find beautiful spots, which he captured in watercolor and oil paint. His better watercolors are sometimes so similar to those of Weissenbruch that, without the signature, the difference is hard to see. Victor Bauffe died in 1921 in The Hague. Bauffe was especially skilled at depicting impressive sky scenes in stunning color variations that accurately reflect the mood of the weather.
Works by this artist can be found in museums in The Hague, Den Bosch, and Haarlem.
Preferably pickup due to the size of the painting.

