Cornelis Lieste
Haarlem 1817-1861
Heathland near Oosterbeek, oil on panel 70,9 x 95,2 cm., signed l.l.
914426/Coll.I cv

Provenance: Kunsthandel Pieter A. Scheen, Den Haag; kunsthandel Abels, Keulen, Duitsland; part. bezit Duitsland.
Literature: Pieter A. Scheen, 'Lexicon Nederlandse beeldende kunstenaars 1750-1880', Den Haag 1981, afb. 189; Jeroen Kapelle e.a., 'Magie van de Veluwezoom', Arnhem 2006, pag. 121, afb. 71 (in kleur), pag. 122; Nina Wevers, 'Op de grote stille heide. Schildersdorpen op de Veluwe', in: 'Op lemen voeten' 2, mei 2008, afb. in kleur pag. 6.

Price band: between 25.000 and 50.000 euro

The Haarlem artist Cornelis Lieste painted landscapes in the best romantic tradition. He attended the Drawing Academy of B.C. Koekoek in Kleve and was a pupil of J. Reekers and N.J. Roosenboom. Sometimes he worked as an assistant to the painters Charles Rochussen, Hendrikus van de Sande Bakhuyzen and Eugène Verboeckhoven. In 1840 he made a study trip to Belgium and Germany (it is possible he attended the aforementioned academy in Kleve at this time). Between 1854 and 1856 he worked in Oosterbeek. Lieste namely painted winter landscapes with dramatic backlighting on wide expanses of ice, highly exaggerated by bare trees. He received various awards for his work and several major museums have Lieste’s work in their collection.