Boerderij 1882
Floris Verster
Original oil on canvas
33 ⨯ 43 cm
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- About the artworkFloris Verster
Boerderij, 1882,
FLORIS VERSTER
Leiden 1861-1927
BOERDERIJ,
ca. 1882
Olieverf op doek
33 x 43 cm.
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Herkomst: Particuliere collectie, Nederland; Particuliere collectie Jan Michiel Pieter Glerum, Amsterdam; Particuliere collectie Hugo Tutein Nolthenius, Delft; 1938; Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag; in 1938 geschonken door H. Tutein Nolthenius (Vogelaar 2002).
Literatuur: W. Scherjon, Floris Verster, Utrecht: 1928, p. 45, nr. 8; C. Vogelaar, Floris Verster. Leiden: Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, 2002, p. 108. - About the artist
Floris Verster was one of the most distinctive Dutch painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, widely regarded as a groundbreaking innovator of the flower still life. Born and largely active in Leiden, Verster developed a highly personal style that transformed traditional floral painting into something far more expressive, atmospheric, and modern.
Initially trained within the academic traditions of Dutch realism, Verster became associated with the artistic circles surrounding the Hague School and the emerging avant-garde movements of his time. Influenced by contemporaries such as Jan Toorop and the broader Symbolist movement, he gradually moved beyond mere representation, experimenting with color, texture, mood, and composition in ways that anticipated aspects of modernism.
Verster is especially renowned for his richly textured flower still lifes, in which bouquets appear almost sculptural and emotionally charged. Rather than presenting flowers as decorative objects, he emphasized their vitality, fragility, and decay, often using dramatic contrasts of light and dark alongside thick, expressive brushwork. His paintings combined technical precision with an unusual psychological intensity, giving everyday subjects a monumental presence.
In addition to still lifes, Verster also produced landscapes, interiors, and drawings, though his floral compositions remain his most celebrated works. His innovative approach helped elevate the flower still life from a conventional genre into a vehicle for artistic experimentation and emotional expression. Today, Verster is regarded as an important transitional figure in Dutch art, bridging 19th-century realism and the emergence of modern painting in the Netherlands.
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