Mills at a Boat by Paul Gabriel
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Mills at a Boat 1880

Paul Gabriel

CanvasOil paintPaint
31 ⨯ 54 cm
ConditionExcellent
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  • About the artwork
    Oil on canvas
    31 x 54 cm.
    Signed: lower left

    Provenance: Private collection, Amsterdam; Feu Gieseler Collection, The Hague, no. 24; Sotheby’s Mak van Waay auction, April 23, 1980, no. 375; Art dealership Pieter A. Scheen, The Hague 1972; Mak Amsterdam Auction 27 October 1925, no. 24; Collection M. Gieseler's Gravenhage; Scholtens art gallery, Groningen 1905.

    Exhibited: Jacob Smits Museum, Haagse School, 30-03-1996-28-04-1996, no. 11; Museum Kemperland Eindhoven; July 4 thru September 6, 1992 .; Pieter A. Scheen, Romantic and Hague School Summer Exhibition, August 14 th.m. September 2, 1972.

    Literature: H. P. Bremmer (ed.), P.J.C. Gabriel, Modern artworks 3 (1905), fig. 7 nr. 53; Catalog Romantic and Hague School XII (1972) Summer Exhibition, Pieter A. Scheen Art Gallery, The Hague, cat. no. 10 (ill) The Hague School, Museum Kemperland Eindhoven, P. 30 (ill. 69).
  • About the artist

    Constan Gabriel (for a long time erroneously known in literature by his first name Paul) is sometimes referred to as the definitive painter of Dutch polder landscapes. He learned to paint directly from nature in the village of Oosterbeek, near Arnhem, where he stayed for a time with J.W. Bilders and J.H.L. de Haas. Between 1860 and 1884 he lived in Brussels, often returning from there to paint the Dutch lakes and polders. Up until the 1880s this was usually the area around Kortenhoef, Abcoude and Vreeland. After he began living in Scheveningen in 1884, he worked mostly around The Hague. Ultimately, Gabriel evolved into one of the pre-eminent painters of the Hague School.

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