Moored sailingvessels by a quay 1841
Louis Meijer
Oil paintPanelPaint
46 ⨯ 61 cm
€ 20.000
Simonis & Buunk
Enquire about this artwork
About the artwork
Louis Meijer was one of the 19th century’s leading Dutch marine painters. In his youth he painted woodland scenes, landscapes and ice scenes. After a period in Paris from 1842 to 1846, he visited the Mediterranean before settling in The Hague and concentrating on marine painting with boats. He is best known for his depictions of transparent water and the reflection of light and sun on waves. Among his many pupils were M.F.H. de Haas, G.J. Hoffmann, G.L. Kiers, J. Kruseman, J.H. Maris and P.P. Schiedges.
About the Artist - 1 more artwork
Louis Meijer was one of the 19th century’s leading Dutch marine painters. In his youth he painted woodland scenes, landscapes and ice scenes. After a period in Paris from 1842 to 1846, he visited the Mediterranean before settling in The Hague and concentrating on marine painting with boats. He is best known for his depictions of transparent water and the reflection of light and sun on waves. Among his many pupils were M.F.H. de Haas, G.J. Hoffmann, G.L. Kiers, J. Kruseman, J.H. Maris and P.P. Schiedges
Artwork details
Related artworks
- 1 - 4 / 12
- 1 - 1 / 1
- 1 - 4 / 12
- 1 - 4 / 12