
Belgian painting 19th VAN STRIJ oil on wood Lanscape cattle children ruin
By Jacob van Strij
Located in PARIS, FR
Jacob VAN STRIJ (Entourage of) Dordrecht, 1756 - 1815 Oil on wood panel 46 x 60 cm (64.5 x 79 cm with the frame) Not signed Inscription on the back “Van der Eyden? » Very beautiful 19th century frame in gilded wood Good condition (a few stains) Our painting is very close to the art of Jacob van Strij studied and may have been painted in the circle of this artist. Jacob van Strij studied at the Academy of Painting in Antwerp and with Andreas Lens. Back in Dordrecht, he became a landscape painter. Both individually and with his brother Abraham, he painted various wallpapers for clients in Dordrecht. According to Jacob van Strij biographer Johannes Immerzeel, “His passion and concern for faithfully imitating nature went so far that Van Strij, as ill as he was (for years Van Strij was plagued with gout) he asked someone to pull his sled along the ice in the biting cold in order to make sketches for his paintings, which he then executed in his workshop ”. Van Strij used these sketches for various paintings. He was inspired by 17th century old masters, in particular Albert Cuyp...
Early 19th Century Dutch School Landscape Paintings
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