Hermanus Koekkoek jr. artwork • painting • previously for sale Sailing vessels in a fresh breeze
Hermanus Koekkoek jr.
Amsterdam 1836-1909 Londen
1836-1909
Sailing vessels in a fresh breeze
oil on panel 18.4 x 24.8 cm, signed l.l. with monogram and dated 1856
This painting was previously for sale.
A pupil of his father Hermanus Sr, he lived and worked in Amsterdam and Nieuwer-Amstel (now Amstelveen). During the eighteen sixties he regularly stayed in London, where he settled permanently in 1869 and opened an art gallery in 1880. As well as his own paintings, Hermanus Jr sold a lot of work in England of family members, including his father and uncle B.C. Koekkoek. He himself painted sea, river and beach views and also worked under the pseudonym 'Jan van Couver'.He also worked with the landscape painter Lion Schulman both in England and the Netherlands. Around 1880 his work became less romantic and the influence of The Hague School is more evident.