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The term impressionism was first used in 1874 by Louis Leroy in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari. He had seen the work "Impression du soleil levant" by the young Claude Monet at an exhibition and called Monet and his fellow exhibitors "les impressionistes". A term that was not at all laudatory. Accustomed to the polished representations of Romanticism and Classicism propagated in academic circles, art audiences and critics were shocked by the landscapes painted outdoors and unvarnished representations of everyday, sometimes raw life, in a style that many believed had the character from a cursory sketch.

In the Netherlands, Impressionism spread through the Hague and Amsterdam Schools, although impressionism pur sang, as it took shape in France - the ode to light and the glorification of bright colors - was not depicted in the same way by these artists. The Hague Scholers were more influenced by the Barbizon School, their landscapes usually lack the intensity of touch, sunlight and color; the palette is more subdued, and the brushstroke is often wider. It has been suggested that Dutch light, often muffled by clouds, influenced this. What is certain, however, is that the stylistic preference for the "gray tones" in the landscape has played a major role. The words of Gerard Bilders, already written in 1860, have become a manifesto of this: 'I am looking for a tone, which we call colored gray, that is all colors, however strong, brought together in such a way that they give the impression of a fragrant, warm gray '. For this group of painters, with the most important representatives Jozef Israëls, Hendrik Willem Mesdag, Johannes Bosboom, the landscape painters Willem Roelofs, Anton Mauve, Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch, Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel and the brothers Jacob, Matthijs and Willem Maris, the landscape and the life of fishermen and farmers are the main subjects. Scheveningen was a painter's paradise, where the Haagse Scholers went to document the fishermen and their daily activities. Bath life became the topic around 1900. Jozef Israëls, J.E.H. Akkeringa and Floris Arntzenius, the city portraitist of The Hague, drew inspiration from Scheveningen for their dune and beach scenes: cheerful Dutch scenes, the women in their chairs working or talking peacefully, the children playing in the sand. Willem de Zwart was also inspired by The Hague or the nearby beach. He is also called the 'Haagse Breitner' because he painted typical Hague subjects, but was related in style and use of color to the Amsterdam Impressionists. The figure painters David Artz and Bernard Blommers were included, as well as Louis Apol, who focused almost exclusively on winter landscapes.

Unlike the landscape-oriented painters of the Hague School, the Amsterdam Impressionists were mainly attracted by the dynamics of the big city. In the eighties of the 19th century, artists such as George Breitner, Willem Witsen, Isaac Israels and Eduard Karsen painted scenes of daily life on the street, with a mostly warm and dark palette of browns, reds and blacks. Partly because of a social commitment, they did not shun the confrontational imagination: the seamy side of city life and the hard life of the worker were painted just as well as the nightlife. There was a relationship with the French Impressionists, who were controversial because they depicted the raw reality of everyday life.


William Woodhouse | Three hunting dogs, oil on canvas laid down on panel, 20.0 x 30.2 cm, signed l.r.

William Woodhouse

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Three hunting dogs

William Woodhouse | Two wild boars in the snow, oil on panel, 20.0 x 30.0 cm, signed l.r.

William Woodhouse

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Two wild boars in the snow

Ferdinand Lepcke | The intimate kiss, marble, 43.1 x 25.6 cm, signed on the base

Ferdinand Lepcke

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The intimate kiss

Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof | Flowering garden, oil on canvas, 23.0 x 33.3 cm, signed l.l. with mononogram and painted ca. 1911-1912

Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof

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Flowering garden

Jits Bakker | Horse, bronze, 23.0 x 22.0 cm

Jits Bakker

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Horse

Pal Fried | Smiling half-naked, pastel on paper, 79.9 x 68.4 cm, signed l.r.

Pal Fried

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Smiling half-naked

Walter Barnett | Rotten Row in Hyde Park, London, oil on panel, 18.7 x 23.9 cm, signed l.l. and dated '08

Walter Barnett

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Rotten Row in Hyde Park, London

Frans Helfferrich | Elegant lady in front of hat shop, oil on panel, 16.0 x 11.8 cm, signed l.l.

Frans Helfferrich

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Elegant lady in front of hat shop

August van Voorden | An afternoon in the garden, oil on paper laid down on panel, 20.3 x 13.5 cm, signed l.r.

August van Voorden

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An afternoon in the garden

Rien Poortvliet | -, oil on canvas, 60.0 x 100.2 cm, gesigneerd l.o.

Rien Poortvliet

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Cornelis Fels | Flower bulb fields, oil on canvas, 30.3 x 40.3 cm, signed l.r.

Cornelis Fels

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Flower bulb fields

Paul Paeschke | Kite flying on The Tempelhofer Field in Berlin, oil on panel, 45.0 x 30.8 cm, signed l.l. and painted ca. 1910

Paul Paeschke

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Kite flying on The Tempelhofer Field in Berlin

Henriette Ronner | Kittens playing on a tea table, oil on paper laid down on panel, 23.8 x 32.1 cm, signed u.l.

Henriette Ronner

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Kittens playing on a tea table

Leendert van der Vlist | A view in Venice with the Doge's Palace, oil on canvas, 32.8 x 50.4 cm, signed l.r. and dated '24

Leendert van der Vlist

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A view in Venice with the Doge's Palace

Leo Gestel | Beach guests in the sea, Zandvoort, chalk on paper, 23.7 x 30.0 cm

Leo Gestel

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Beach guests in the sea, Zandvoort

Henriette Ronner | Three young kittens playing with a letterbox., oil on panel, 18.7 x 24.5 cm, signed u.r. and dated '94

Henriette Ronner

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Three young kittens playing with a letterbox.

Henriette Ronner | Mother cat with playing kittens on a silk cushion, oil on panel, 24.5 x 32.6 cm, signed l.l.

Henriette Ronner

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Mother cat with playing kittens on a silk cushion

Henriette Ronner | Dozing kittens, oil on panel, 19.0 x 24.5 cm, signed u.l.

Henriette Ronner

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Dozing kittens

Henriette Ronner | Three kittens, oil on paper laid down on panel, 19.0 x 22.5 cm, signed u.r. and dated '96

Henriette Ronner

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Three kittens

Willem Witsen | The Kromboomssloot in Amsterdam, watercolour on paper laid down on board, 54.4 x 62.2 cm, signed l.r. and painted ca. 1907-1908

Willem Witsen

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The Kromboomssloot in Amsterdam

Bernard Pothast | -, oil on canvas, 80.0 x 100.0 cm, signed l.r.

Bernard Pothast

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Frans Oerder | Poppies and cornflowers in a vase, oil on canvas, 90.2 x 63.5 cm, signed l.l.

Frans Oerder

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Poppies and cornflowers in a vase

Anton Koster | Bulb fields in bloom, oil on panel, 39.6 x 28.8 cm, signed l.l.

Anton Koster

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Bulb fields in bloom

Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch | Washing day, oil on panel, 16.1 x 23.6 cm, signed l.r. with initials and painted ca. 1875

Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch

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Washing day

Morgenstjerne Munthe | Three fishing ships in the surf, oil on panel, 24.5 x 18.7 cm, signed l.l.

Morgenstjerne Munthe

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Three fishing ships in the surf

Frans Hogerwaard | Spring blossom, oil on canvas, 38.8 x 46.6 cm, signed l.l.

Frans Hogerwaard

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Spring blossom

Cyprien-Eugène Boulet | An elegant lady in a summer landscape, oil on canvas, 81.5 x 62.0 cm, signed l.l.

Cyprien-Eugène Boulet

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An elegant lady in a summer landscape

Felicien Bobeldijk | Greenhouse in Aalsmeer, oil on canvas, 41.3 x 51.3 cm, signed l.r.

Felicien Bobeldijk

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Greenhouse in Aalsmeer