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Dirk Langendijk artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Driving piles in a Dutch city

Langendijk D.  | Dirk Langendijk, Driving piles in a Dutch city, washed ink on paper 13.4 x 20.0 cm, signed l.l. and dated 15 juni 1798

Dirk Langendijk

Driving piles in a Dutch city
washed ink on paper 13.4 x 20.0 cm, signed l.l. and dated 15 juni 1798

This work on paper was previously for sale.

The draftsman, painter and etcher Dirk Langendijk was born in 1748 in Rotterdam. He mainly drew (naval) battles and military scenes from the time of the patriots and the Napoleonic campaign in the Netherlands (from 1892) that ended in the Batavian Republic. He was a pupel of the wallpaper and carriage painter Dirck Anthonie Bisschop, but specialized in the military genre at an early age. The artist was particularly skilled at painting and drawing large groups, especially soldiers, officers and horses. This earned him admiration from contemporaries. Often his work was copied by other artists, such as J.A. Bemme, who was a pupil of Langendijk. In 1796, the painter designed the emblem for the flag of the navy of the Batavian Republic.


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