Jan de Haas artwork • painting • previously for sale Cattle in a sunlit Landscape
Jan de Haas
Hedel 1832-1908 Königswinter (Duitsland)
1832-1908
Cattle in a sunlit Landscape
oil on canvas 110.7 x 180.8 cm, signed l.r.
This painting was previously for sale.
Provenance: part. bezit België.
Literature: Nelly de Zwaan, 'Nederland uit de kunst: 365 dagen kijken en lezen', Warnsveld 2005, 24 mei (met afb. in kleur).
Jan de Haas was a masterful painter of cows, producing landscapes with prosperous red-and-white and Frisian cattle and other robustly modelled animals. The landscape is clearly secondary to the animals in his work. Following in the footsteps of Willem Roelofs, with whom he had become acquainted in Oosterbeek, De Haas moved to Brussels in 1857, making regular trips back to the Netherlands to gain inspiration. He is also known to have painted the livestock in many pictures by Willem Roelofs, P.J.C. Gabriel and J.Th. Abels.
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