ID 66178
Lot 1142 | Adrianus Eversen
Holländische Stadtansicht
Straßenszene vor einer pittoresken alten, effektvoll vom Sonnenlicht angestrahlten Kirche. Fein ausgeführte, spätromantische Vedute des bekannten Künstlers mit effektvoller Lichtstimmung und lebendig geschilderter Staffage. Motiv- und stiltypisches, auch durch sein ungewöhnlich großes Format herausragendes Hauptwerk Eversens, der sonst vornehmlich kleine Kabinettbilder schuf. Eversen lernte bei Hendrik Gerrit ten Cate, Cornelis de Kruyff und Cornelis Springer; 1863 wurde er Mitglied von "Arti et Amicitiae" in Amsterdam; 1840-1885 stellte Eversen regelmäßig in Amsterdam aus. Seine realistischen und imaginären, idealisierten, pittoresken Ansichten altholländischer Städte spiegeln sowohl die Architektur als auch das Alltagsleben wider. Besonders beeindruckend ist, wie auch in diesem Gemälde, die meisterhafte Wiedergabe von Licht- und Schattenwirkungen. Eversen gehörte hierdurch zu den begehrtesten holländischen Malern seiner Zeit, viele seiner Gemälde gelangten nach England. Werke des Künstlers befinden sich in einer Reihe internationaler Museen sowie im Wallraff-Richartz-Museum in Köln und im Schlossmuseum in Weimar. Öl/Leinwand; Rechts unten signiert; Verso altes Etikett mit Künstler-Bez.; Etikett des Norddeutschen Gesamt-Kunstvereins (NDGKV) mit Nr. 266(?), wohl um 1867-1872. 48 cm x 39 cm. Original-Rahmen.
Allgemeine LiTiefe: Scheen 1981, S. 143, Abb. 87-91.
Oil on canvas. Signed. Inscribed on an old label on the reverse, further original exhibtion label of the North German Art Society, ca. 1867-1872.
Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings |
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Auction house category: | Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings |
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