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Nicolaas Baur artwork • painting • for sale Sailing ships entering a harbout in a heavy storm

Nicolaas Baur

Sailing ships entering a harbout in a heavy storm
oil on canvas 97.2 x 123.3 cm, ca. 1810

This painting is for sale.

price range: € 25,000 - € 50,000

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    #Nicolaas Baur #paintings#Dutch Romanticism #Romanticism #marine #seascape 
    Provenance: part. bezit Duitsland; veiling Wenen, Dorotheum, 30 nov. 2000, lotbr. 1 (met afb.) als J.H. Koekkoek.
    Exhibited: Amersfoort, Museum Flehite, 'Dat raadt je de Koekkoek', 9 juli-5 nov. 2023; Katwijk, Katwijks Museum, '200 jaar KNRM. Redders op zee', 14 april-25 aug. 2024.

    The Harlingen painter Nicolaas Baur was the son of Henricus Antonius Baur who settled in Harlingen from Germany and became known as an art dealer and portrait painter. Nicolaas received his first painting lessons from his father. He then worked as a wallpaper painter, but at the age of 17 he started painting Harlingen cityscapes and seascapes with ships, often in rough weather. His talent as a marine painter was quickly noticed and his success was ultimately crowned when King Louis Napoleon purchased one of his works for the national collection at an exhibition of Living Masters in 1808. Baur often painted very detailed and topographically recognizable scenes, such as the Skating Competition for women on the Stadsgracht of Leeuwarden in 1809 and the warship Queen Charlotte in the port of Algiers, 1818, both in the possession of the Rijksmuseum.


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