Willy Sluiter artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Mother and child on the Scheveningen beach
Willy Sluiter
Amersfoort 1873-1949 Den Haag
1873-1949
Mother and child on the Scheveningen beach
chalk and watercolour on board 49.0 x 35.7 cm, signed u.r. and dated 'Scheveningen' '36
This work on paper was previously for sale.
On summer days, Sluiter could be found on the beach and boulevard of the seaside resort of Scheveningen, where he made countless sketches of his own family or friends, bathers and strolling strollers. Here Shutter sketched 'Mother and child', walking against the wind, in the background a rubber boat sticking up in the surf. Perhaps Sluiter thought it was a strong team that could take a beating. When Sluiter moves to The Hague with his family in 1916, he establishes his name with the portraits he makes of the well-to-do bourgeoisie. In addition, the leisure activities of the beau monde in The Hague will also become an important subject. In the twenties of the 19th century people became aware that fresh sea air was beneficial for physical and mental health and beach life slowly developed in the Netherlands with everything that went with it: hotels, restaurants, a kurhaus, horse or donkey riding , bathe in the sea and build sandcastles.