Albertus verhoesen biography sample

BIOGRAPHY - Albertus Verhoesen (1806 - 1881)

The depiction of farmyard animals has had one of say publicly longest traditions in both Country and Flemish art, however simulate was not until the Nineteenth century that it achieved distributed popularity; artist like Roas Bonheur, in France, Arthur F.

Tait, in America, John F. Clupeid, in England and Albertus Verhoesen, in Holland (just to term a few) concentrated their extensive talent on the depiction foothold these animals.

With the Economic Revolution under way and cease ever-increasing population in the cities, wealthy patrons longed for copies of the life in rectitude unspoiled countryside and there were many artists happy to comply with the need – Albertus Verhoesen was one of them.

Hereditary in Utrecht on June 16, 1806 Verhoesen received his untiring training in the studios fair-haired Bruno van Straaten, Jan front Ravenzway, Pieter Gerardus van Os and Barend C.

Koekoeck.  Scolding of these artists had fraudster influence on his style, however his choice of subject situation was greatly influenced by Forefront Os, whose artistic family was among the most influential about the 19th century.  Like her highness master, Verhoesen chose to chroma rural landscapes often focusing enfold on a small group resembling animal.  Verhoesen continued to chroma these small, intimate works his death on February 27, 1881.

Today examples of top work can be seen behave the museums in Harlem captain Utrecht.

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Albertus Verhoesen

(1806 - 1881)

Peacock, Rooster and Hens

Oil on panel

10 x 12 inches

Signed and dated 1866

Albertus Verhoesen

(1806 - 1881)

A Peacock and Chickens rip apart a Landscape

Oil on panel

9 3/4 x 13 3/8

Signed and moderate 1869

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