Early morning on a quay in Rotterdam, possibly at the Leuvehaven (1895)

Beeldmateriaal

Beschrijving

Signed and dated 'JH v Mastenbroek 95' (lower right).

Literature:    
-Peter van Beveren, 'Johan Hendrik van Mastenbroek, Impressionist in de nieuwe tijd', Rotterdam 2005, ill. p. 38.

Provenance:
-Private collection Ir John Henry Wilton (1869-1934), thence by descent to the present owner.

This watercolour belongs to the early works of the painter. At that time, Van Mastenbroek usually painted old parts of Rotterdam: views of the Leuvehaven, Oudehaven, Oudehoofdsplein, Scheepmakershaven, and other cityscapes of the inner city that has since disappeared.

Family tradition holds that Van Mastenbroek regularly visited the Wilton shipyards in Rotterdam to find inspiration and make sketches. It is believed that the young painter gave his watercolour ‘Rotterdams Stadsgezicht’ to John Henry Wilton - who became a close friend of his over the years - as a token of gratitude.

Early morning on a quay in Rotterdam, possibly at the Leuvehaven (1895)

Mastenbroek, Johan Hendrik Van
(Rotterdam, 1875 - Rotterdam, 1945)

Details

Databanknummer:
95938
Lotnummer:
-
Advertentietype
Archief
Instelling:
Venduehuis Den Haag
Veilingdatum:
-
Veilingnummer:
-
Stad
-
Limietprijs
-
Aankoopprijs
-
Verkoopprijs
-
Hamerprijs
-
Status
Verkocht

Technische details

Kunstvorm:
Schilder- en Tekenkunst
Technieken:
Aquarel
Dragers:
Papier
Lengte:
46.5 cm
Breedte:
31.5 cm
Hoogte:
-
Oplage:
-

Beschrijving

Signed and dated 'JH v Mastenbroek 95' (lower right).

Literature:    
-Peter van Beveren, 'Johan Hendrik van Mastenbroek, Impressionist in de nieuwe tijd', Rotterdam 2005, ill. p. 38.

Provenance:
-Private collection Ir John Henry Wilton (1869-1934), thence by descent to the present owner.

This watercolour belongs to the early works of the painter. At that time, Van Mastenbroek usually painted old parts of Rotterdam: views of the Leuvehaven, Oudehaven, Oudehoofdsplein, Scheepmakershaven, and other cityscapes of the inner city that has since disappeared.

Family tradition holds that Van Mastenbroek regularly visited the Wilton shipyards in Rotterdam to find inspiration and make sketches. It is believed that the young painter gave his watercolour ‘Rotterdams Stadsgezicht’ to John Henry Wilton - who became a close friend of his over the years - as a token of gratitude.

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