Willem Maris artwork • painting • previously for sale Watering cattle
Willem Maris
Den Haag 1844-1910
1844-1910
Watering cattle
oil on canvas 35.5 x 25.8 cm, signed l.l.
This painting was previously for sale.
Provenance: coll. H. Gonsalves; veiling Frederik Muller & Co., Amsterdam, 'Tableaux et Aquarelles Modernes' (waaronder collectie H. Gonsalves), 26 okt. 1920, lotnr. 72, aldaar gekocht door Kunsthandel Sala, Den Haag.
Exhibited: Winterswijk, Villa Mondriaan, 'Vee in beeld', 4 maart-4 sept. 2016.
Willem Maris was the younger brother of Jacob and Matthijs, with whom he shared a studio in The Hague. He preferred to paint landscapes abounding in water, with ducks or cattle in marshy pastures on a ditch or watercourse. Maris was mainly concerned in conveying the way in which light touched his subjects. ‘I don’t paint cows, I paint the effects of light’, he once said about his work. For this reason he is sometimes called the ‘Impressionist’ of the Hague School.
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