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Elchanon Verveer artwork • painting • previously for sale Children playing in the surf

Verveer E.L.  | 'Elchanon' Leonardus Verveer, Children playing in the surf, oil on canvas 60.2 x 75.2 cm, signed l.l. and dated '63

Elchanon Verveer

Children playing in the surf
oil on canvas 60.2 x 75.2 cm, signed l.l. and dated '63

This painting was previously for sale.

Literature: Christaan Lucht e.a., 'De gebroeders Verveer. Haagse meesters van de romantiek', Zutphen 2015, pag. 113, afb. 28 (in kleur).

Elchanon Verveer lived and worked in The Hague, where he started his artistic career as a wood engraver. In 1845, however, he decided to take painting lessons at the Hague Academy, where he was taught by his brother Samuel and H.F.C. ten Cate. Verveer mainly painted genre scenes related to the hard life of fishermen, a pre-eminently 19th-century theme. Initially, artists painted 'innocent' scenes such as busy fisherwomen, interior scenes, and the fleet at sea or on the beach. Later, charged images arose, such as the waiting fisherwoman, uncertain about her husband's fate.


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