Petrus van Schendel artwork • painting • previously for sale A moonlit landscape
Petrus van Schendel
Terheijden 1806-1870 Brussel
1806-1870
A moonlit landscape
oil on panel 25.1 x 30.6 cm, signed l.r.
This painting was previously for sale.
Literature: Nelly de Zwaan, 'Nederland uit de kunst: 365 dagen kijken en lezen', Warnsveld 2005, 7 jan. (met afb. in kleur).
Belgian-Dutch painter Petrus van Schendel achieved great renown with his moonlit landscapes and night market scenes, which featured candles and open fires as the only light sources. The genre was a response to romantic collectors’ fascination for darkness and the mysterious forces of nature. People were so amazed by his candlelit scenes that they earned him the nickname of ‘Monsieur Chandelle’ in France. Van Schendel also painted biblical scenes, as well as several portraits.
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