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Kees van Waning artwork • painting • previously for sale The arrival of the fleet

Waning C.A. van | Cornelis Anthonij 'Kees' van Waning, The arrival of the fleet, oil on canvas 78.0 x 98.0 cm, signed l.r.

Kees van Waning

The arrival of the fleet
oil on canvas 78.0 x 98.0 cm, signed l.r.

This painting was previously for sale.

The Hague painter of landscapes and marines Kees van Waning experienced an interesting development. He was trained by the rather traditional working painter of cityscapes Carel Behr. Willem Maris, however, advised him to paint outside, a counsel he immediately followed. Together with Evert Akkeringa he moved into a studio in Loosduinen, where Breitner and Willem de Zwart also moved in 1886. His work in that period included mainly dune landscapes and beach scenes. Then, until 1898, he shared a studio at the Spui with Floris Arntzenius. From this period he painted many river views around The Hague, Amsterdam and Rotterdam, which became famous for their skies.


Kees van Waning | A view of the 'Wagenbrug' and the 'Wagenstraat' in The Hague, oil on canvas, 51.2 x 61.3 cm, signed l.l.

Kees van Waning

painting • for sale

A view of the 'Wagenbrug' and the 'Wagenstraat' in The Hague

Kees van Waning | Fishing barge moored in the surf, oil on canvas, 25.2 x 31.0 cm, signed l.r.

Kees van Waning

painting • for sale

Fishing barge moored in the surf


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