Dutch School early 19th century
Signed: lower right with double signatures and dated 1838 or 1839
Period: Dutch School early 19th century
Theme: Genre scene
Technique: Oil on oak panel - slight restorations - good condition
Format: with frame 72 x 65 cm - 28.3 x 25.6 inches - without frame 39 x 32 cm - 15.4 x 12.6 inches
Frame: Wood and stucco gilded with gold leaf from the period of the painting - missing parts and wear.
Very beautiful oil painting on oak panel painted by 2 hands by Eugène Verboeckhoven and Peter Frans II Noter.
Two very great Dutch painters with very high ratings that can reach more than €70,000 or more.
Eugen VERBOECKHOVEN 1798/1881
Portrait painter, landscaper and animal painter, he studied with his father Barthélémy. He first became a skilled sculptor then a painter and his paintings had an international reputation during his lifetime. Executed using the "badgering" process which made the paint smooth and velvety, his paintings were bathed in a golden light characteristic of his most beautiful works. His reputation was international during his lifetime and he received numerous distinctions in several countries. Mainly an animal painter, it is rarer to find subjects like this "Backyard of a Dutch house". This subject was more widely treated by Peter Frans Noter II. It is present in the museums of New York, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Frankfurt, Montreal, Munich etc.
Peter Frans II NOTER 1779/1842
Painter, sculptor, draftsman and engraver. Son of the architect Pierre François le Vieux and was the student of JF Van Geel. He mainly painted landscapes and city views, highlighting the architectural prowess of Dutch houses. He is also present in many museums including Liège, Amsterdam, Cologne etc.
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Painting visible at our gallery in L'Isle sur la Sorgue (France), on weekends. Free shipping for France. And on estimate for abroad