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Geesje Mesdag-van Calcar artwork • painting • previously for sale Lake by Kortenhoef

Mesdag-van Calcar G.  | Gesina 'Geesje' Mesdag-van Calcar, Lake by Kortenhoef, oil on panel 31.2 x 50.0 cm, signed l.l.

Geesje Mesdag-van Calcar

Lake by Kortenhoef
oil on panel 31.2 x 50.0 cm, signed l.l.

This painting was previously for sale.

Provenance: coll. M. Ubbens.
Literature: Antoon Erftemeijer, ‘Zó Hollands. Het Hollandse landschap in de Nederlandse kunst sinds 1850’, Haarlem 2011, afb. in kleur pag. 11, afb. in kleur pag. 23.
Exhibited: Haarlem, Frans Hals Museum/De Hallen, 'Zó Hollands - Het Hollandse landschap in de Nederlandse kunst van 1850 tot heden', 24 juni-11 sept. 2011.

Geesje Mesdag-van Calcar received her art education at the Minerva Academy in Groningen, which she completed with an internship with P.J.C. Gabriel. She married fellow painter Taco Mesdag (1829-1902), brother of the well-known Hague School painter Hendrik Willem Mesdag. After their marriage they moved from Groningen to The Hague, where they became members of the artists' society Pulchri Studio. Geesje regularly exhibited and devoted herself to other female artists. She painted flowers, landscapes, still lifes and interiors, in an impressionistic style. In the summer the Mesdag-van Calcars worked in Vries in Drenthe, where they had a farm with a studio. Later Geesje went to Kortenhoef, where she had a studio built on stilts and painted polder landscapes.


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