Cafe scene 1920 - 1930
Cornelis Vreedenburgh
Paper
10 ⨯ 20 cm
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Bruning Heintz Fine Art
- About the artworkGrootte 20 x 10 cm
Signatuur Gesigneerd
Materiaal Potlood op papier
Stroming Klassiek impressionisme
Provenance Particuliere collectie Nederland
Cafe scene van Cornelis Vreedenburgh. Leuk zijn de hoeden die de mensen in de jaren 20 van de vorige eeuw en masse droegen. Zoals de Duitsers plegen te zeggen "In der beschränkung zeigt sich erst der meister". Daar is hier wel sprake van. Gewapend met slechts een potlood en papier wordt de werkelijkheid treffend vastgelegd. Dat talent is maar aan weinigen besteed. - About the artist
Cornelis Vreedenburgh (25 August 1880 – 27 June 1946) was a Dutch painter, known for his atmospheric depictions of cityscapes and landscapes. Born in Woerden, the Netherlands, he developed a passion for art at an early age, influenced by his father Gerrit Vreedenburgh, who was himself a painter.
Education and Influences
Although Vreedenburgh was largely self-taught, he received valuable advice from the impressionist painter Willem Bastiaan Tholen. Together with Tholen, he explored the inland lakes and wide rivers of the Netherlands, capturing the vast skies and open waters. These experiences had a lasting influence on his work, especially in his depiction of light and reflections on water.
Career and Recognition
In 1904, Vreedenburgh received a royal grant for promising young artists, allowing him to focus entirely on his painting. His entry at Arti et Amicitiae was awarded the Willink van Collen Prize, and he became a member of both Arti et Amicitiae and Pulchri Studio. His work quickly became popular for its vibrant colours and the way he captured the light and atmosphere of the Dutch landscape.
Personal Life
After marrying artist Marie Schotel in 1912, Vreedenburgh settled in Laren, a bustling artists' village at the time. Here he painted many cityscapes of Amsterdam, capturing the charm and character of the city. His work was recognised by Queen Wilhelmina in 1937, who purchased two of his paintings.
Legacy
Cornelis Vreedenburgh died on 27 June 1946 in Laren. His paintings remain valued for their technical skill and ability to capture the essence of the Dutch landscape and city life. His work can be found in several museums and private collections, and he is remembered as an important figure in Dutch art history.
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