German Grobe artwork • painting • previously for sale Return of the fishing fleet
German Grobe
Hanau (Duitsland) 1857-1938 Düsseldorf (Duitsland)
1857-1938
Return of the fishing fleet
oil on canvas 62.0 x 87.5 cm, signed l.r. and painted circa 1916
This painting was previously for sale.
Provenance: part. bezit Duitsland.
Literature: vgl.: tent.cat. Katwijk, Katwijks Museum, 'German Grobe (1857-1938)', 1998, pag. 36, afb. 93.
The German painter German Grobe attended the Akademie in Düsseldorf, where his instructors included the sea painter E.G. Ducker. He went on to become a part of the Düsseldorf School of landscape painters. From 1887 onwards he spent every summer in the Dutch fishing village of Katwijk, where he captured village life, beach scenes and the lives of the local fishers in his paintings. His impressionistic, often sketch-like style and unity of tone reveal the influence of painters from the Hague School, particularly Mauve and Mesdag.
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