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Cornelis Springer artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale View of the Nieuwstraat in Hasselt, Overijssel

Cornelis Springer

View of the Nieuwstraat in Hasselt, Overijssel
charcoal on paper 61.1 x 51.0 cm, signed l.r. and dated Hasselt April 1863

This work on paper was previously for sale.

Provenance: veiling Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, 10 maart 1964, lotnr. 177; Provinciaal Overijssels Museum, Zwolle, inv.nr. 5263.
Literature: W. Laanstra, 'Cornelis Springer. Geschilderde steden', pag. 127, cat.nr. T63-3 (met afb.).

Cornelis Springer mainly painted town and village scenes in which facades and staffage are bathed in warm sunlight. Together with Barend Cornelis Koekkoek and Andreas Schelfhout, he belongs to the leading painters of Dutch Romanticism. Springer often assigns a prominent place to 17th and 18th century buildings in his paintings. Sometimes this is in the form of an imaginative piece of architecture, but in most cases these were existing buildings in which people rediscovered their beauty in around 1850. Springer first made a detailed sketch of these buildings which he later reworked into a painting.


Cornelis Springer | A busy day along the river, sepia on paper, 14.0 x 20.4 cm, signed l.l. with monogram and executed ca. 1840-1845

Cornelis Springer

watercolour • drawing • for sale

A busy day along the river

Cornelis Springer | A town view in Makkum, Friesland, oil on panel, 44.8 x 57.3 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1871

Cornelis Springer

painting • for sale

A town view in Makkum, Friesland

Cornelis Springer | Man and woman in church interior, oil on canvas, 32.9 x 27.3 cm, signed l.l. with monogram and dated '44

Cornelis Springer

painting • for sale

Man and woman in church interior


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