Johannes Tavenraat artwork • painting • previously for sale A hilly landscape with a tree
Johannes Tavenraat
Rotterdam 1809-1881
1809-1881
A hilly landscape with a tree
oil on panel 10.8 x 17.4 cm, signed l.l. and dated 1848
This painting was previously for sale.
Provenance: coll. A.M.J.M. de Werd (1906 -1977), Oss, oud-conservator Museum Jan Cunen; coll. mevr. B. Meijs-de Werd.
Literature: tent.cat. 'Johannes Tavenraat (1809-1881)', Kleef, Städtisches Museum Haus Koekkoek/Dordrecht, Dordrechts Museum/'s-Gravenhage, Pulchri Studio, 1981, pag. 66, cat.nr. 58 (met afb.).
Exhibited: 'Johannes Tavenraat (1809-1881)', Kleef, Duitsland, Städtisches Museum Haus Koekkoek, 13 sept.-8 nov. 1981/Dordrecht, Dordrechts Museum, 15 nov. 1981-10 jan. 1982/'s-Gravenhage, Pulchri Studio 15 jan. 1982-21 febr. 1982.
Johannes Tavenraat, eccentric painter and romantic pur sang, was predestined for trade, but at the age of 30 he opted for a career as a painter. Between 1846 and 1860 he worked in Kleve, where he most likely visited the painting school of B.C. Koekkoek. An art critic wrote in 1844 in the 'Kunstkronijk': 'When Mr. T. wanted to settle out of his atmosphere of pompous poetry and propose simple truth, we would have won a talented landscape painter'. In contrast to the extremely detailed painting method of B.C. Koekkoek, Tavenraat painted much smoother and looser in tone.
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