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Cornelis Albertus Johannes Schermer artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Coming to a stop for the train

Schermer C.A.J.  | Cornelis Albertus Johannes Schermer, Coming to a stop for the train, watercolour on paper 55.4 x 72.3 cm, signed l.r. and painted 1911

Cornelis Albertus Johannes Schermer

Coming to a stop for the train
watercolour on paper 55.4 x 72.3 cm, signed l.r. and painted 1911

This work on paper was previously for sale.

In the nineteenth century, the Netherlands was home to a number of well-known equine painters. One of them was C.A.J. Schermer, whose oeuvre spans a wide variety of themes. It includes the somewhat traditional stable interiors and ploughing horses, but also comprises elegant hunting parties, stage coaches and horse races. For the best part of his life Schermer lived and worked in The Hague, where he was educated at the art academy.


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