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Matthijs Maris artwork • painting • for sale The bridal veil

Maris M.  | Matthijs 'Thijs' Maris | Paintings offered for sale | The bridal veil, oil on canvas 66.5 x 57.5 cm, painted ca. 1905-1915
Maris M.  | Matthijs 'Thijs' Maris | Paintings offered for sale | The bridal veil, oil on canvas 66.5 x 57.5 cm, painted ca. 1905-1915

Matthijs Maris

The bridal veil
oil on canvas 66.5 x 57.5 cm, painted ca. 1905-1915

This painting is for sale.

Price: € 120,000

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    Provenance: coll. Isabella van Wisselingh-Angus, Londen/Northwood, 1917-1928; veiling collectie Van Wisselingh-Angus, Christie's, Londen, 13 april 1928, lotnr. 35 (als 'The Bridal Veil: A Girl Enveloped in White); coll. McLaren, Londen; veiling Christie's, Londen, 16 dec. 1931, lotnr. 758; coll. Frederick Lessore, Beaux Arts Gallery, Londen, 1935; coll. D.H. Cevat, Londen; Kunsthandel E.J. van Wisselingh & Co., Amsterdam, 1952, inv.nr. S7330; coll. C.A.C.M. Tiebackx, Ouderkerk, 1953; veiling Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, 13 okt. 1971, lotnr. 343; Kunsthandel E.J. van Wisselingh & Co., Amsterdam, inv.nr. S8867; part. coll. Canada, 1973; veiling Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 26 april 1999, lotnr. 299, alwaar verworven door de vorige eigenaar (part. coll. Amsterdam).
    Literature: tent.cat. Londen, The French Gallery, 'Memorial Exhibition. A Collection of Works by Matthew Maris, 1917, cat.nr. 31 of 32 (beide als 'Figure Subject, from the Artist's Studio'); Ernest D. Fridlander, 'Matthew Maris', Londen/Boston 1921, pag. 76; tent.cat. Den Haag, Haags Gemeentemuseum, 'Maris- tentoonstelling', 1935, pag. 74, cat.nr. 204 (als 'De Bruidssluier'); Jos. de Gruyter, 'De Maris-tentoonstelling in het Gemeentemuseum', 'Het Vaderland', 24 december 1935; Richard Bionda, ‘Matthijs Maris’, Amsterdam 2017, pag. 260- 261, afb. 79 (in kleur).
    Exhibited: Londen, The French Gallery, 'Memorial Exhibition. A Collection of Works by Matthew Maris, nov.-dec. 1917; Londen, Beaux Arts Gallery, na 1923; Den Haag, Haags Gemeentemuseum, 'Maris-tentoonstelling', 22 dec. 1935-2 febr. 1936; Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, 'Matthijs Maris', 6 okt. 2017-7 jan. 2018.

    Matthijs was the brother of Jacob and Willem Maris, with whom he also collaborated. He painted animals, landscapes and genre paintings, but became known for his fairy-like figure pieces, which he painted from around 1875 in a romantic-symbolist style. His oeuvre testifies to more and more distance from the visible reality. Maris called his later paintings 'the unfinished expression of his thoughts'. He was influenced by German Romanticism, by J.F. Millet and the English Pre-Raphaelites. Several times he left his hometown The Hague for a long-term stay abroad: Antwerp (1855-'58) and Paris (1869-'75). He lived also in Oosterbeek in 1859 or 1860. In 1877, Maris left for London, where he would continue to live until his death.


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