Strandgezicht 1819 - 1879
Arij Pleijsier
Oil paintPanelPaint
38 ⨯ 54 cm
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Galerie Gabriëls
- About the artworkArij Pleijsier (1819-1879) – Strandgezicht
Op 16 april 1819 werd kunstenaar en schilder Arij Pleijsier geboren in Vlaardingen. Hij liet een nalatenschap achter met schilderijen, kunst en aquarellen, waaronder veel marinetaferelen en stads- en rivierlandschappen. Zijn schilderijen bevinden zich in vooraanstaande musea in Nederland en het buitenland. Bijgaande ook een afbeelding van een soortgelijk werk van de kunstschilder in print gedrukt.
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38 x 54 cm - About the artist
Arij Pleijsier (16 April 1819 – 12 May 1879) was a prominent Dutch marine painter of the late Romantic period, born in Vlaardingen. He specialised in seascapes, storm and shipwreck scenes, coastal and river views, beach and dune views, night scenes and depictions of important maritime events. His work was highly regarded in his time, and he had clients from the highest circles.
Pleijsier lived and worked in Rotterdam for most of his life. In 1852 he moved to Amsterdam, where he became a member of Arti et Amicitiae. He travelled along the coast of Normandy and the Baltic Sea, which influenced his maritime works. His paintings are in leading museums in the Netherlands and abroad.
After his death, Pleijsier fell somewhat into oblivion among the general public. Recently there has been renewed interest in his work, with exhibitions and additions of his paintings to museum collections, such as in Museum Vlaardingen.
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