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Willem Maris (1844-1910) preferred to paint watery landscapes with ducks or cows in soggy meadows on a canal or ditch. Maris was mainly concerned with capturing the way in which the light touched his subjects. 'I don't paint cows, but light effects', he once said about his work. For this reason he is sometimes called the 'impressionist' of the Hague School.
Provenance: from a Dutch private collection
Viewing is of course possible. We also have our own in-house frame maker, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. We also use conservators from the trade association: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you would like to make use of one of these options feel free to contact us.
Artist | Willem Maris (1844-1910) |
Title | Milking cow |
Date | 19th/20th century |
Material | Oil on panel |
Dimensions | |
Signature | Bottom left |
Condition | Good |
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