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Menso Kamerlingh Onnes artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Portrait of a child

Menso Kamerlingh Onnes

Portrait of a child
watercolour on paper 31.5 x 22.5 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1889

This work on paper was previously for sale.

Provenance: veiling Van Marle & Bignell, Den Haag, 15 sept. 1971, lotnr. 340, alwaar verworven door de vorige eigenaar.
Literature: tent.cat. Leiden, Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal, 'Floris Verster en Menso Kamerlingh Onnes, akwarellen en tekeningen ca. 1885-1900', 1977, pag. 21, cat.nr. 34, afb. pag. 11; Amsterdam, Museum het Rembrandthuis, 'De Amsterdamse Prentkring: een keuze uit zeventien particuliere verzamelingen', 1989, cat.nr. N4.
Exhibited: Leiden, Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal, 'Floris Verster en Menso Kamerlingh Onnes, akwarellen en tekeningen ca. 1885-1900', 21 jan.-21 maart 1977; Amsterdam, Museum het Rembrandthuis, 'De Amsterdamse Prentkring: een keuze uit zeventien particuliere verzamelingen', 28 okt. 1989-7 jan. 1990.

The Leiden painter Menso Kamerlingh Onnes was initially influenced as a painter by the Hague School. From the nineties, however, his style became freer and looser. In particular, his flower still lifes, also known as 'flower depictions' by contemporaries, were sometimes depicted in extremely daring color schemes and in an astonishingly loose painting style. From travels to Morocco and Algeria he brought with him a number of studies of Eastern cityscapes and landscapes, which form a somewhat strange element in his oeuvre consisting mainly of still lifes and figurines. Until 1900 Kamerlingh Onnes regularly submitted work to exhibitions of Pulchri Studio and Arti et Amicitiae. After that he devoted himself more and more to arts and crafts. At his death in 1925, his relatively small oeuvre was mainly family owned. Museums: Municipal Museum de Lakenhal, Leiden.  


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