Arthur Briët artwork • painting • previously for sale Beach scene
Arthur Briët
Madioen (Indonesië, v/h Nederlands-Indië) 1867-1939 Nunspeet
1867-1939
Beach scene
oil on panel 14.9 x 26.0 cm, signed l.r. and dated ca. 1895
This painting was previously for sale.
Born in Java, Arthur Briët traveled throughout Europe in his early years: Antwerp, Paris, Naples and Mechelen. He learned to paint and draw at the Academy of Antwerp, among others. Eventually Briët settled in the Netherlands. He became famous for his peasant interiors, a popular subject in his time. From 1895 Briët lived and worked in Nunspeet in Veluwe. Close to his house, the painter built a studio that he furnished as a farmhouse. This allowed him to always study and paint his most beloved genre. His work was regularly exhibited during his working period, including in the Haags Gemeentemuseum, Centraal Museum Utrecht and the Kröller-Müller Museum.