Сornelis Christiaan Dommelshuizen
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Воскресенье, 31 Октября 2010 г. 16:27
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Сornelis Christiaan Dommelshuizen
Utrecht 1842 – 1928
Cornelis Christiaan Dommelshuizen was born in Utrecht in 1842. He was primarily self-taught and traveled to America, Belgium, England and France, where he became familiar with the schools of painting predominant in each of those countries. He eventually settled in The Hague, and specialized in painting town scenes, scenes on the water, and views along riverbanks. He exhibited in Amsterdam from 1860 until 1892, as well as in various places throughout Holland. He was also known to have signed his name as C. Dommerson, as well as Chr. Dommelshuizen.
In our painting, Dommelshuizen skillfully renders a capriccio, or fantasy view, of a Dutch city, combining well-known buildings from the cities of Groningen, Leiden, and Utrecht. Use of the capriccio was common for artists working in Italy during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. These included masters such as Claude Lorraine and Giovanni Paolo Panini, who painted such scenes for tourists traveling to Rome. Famous sites were depicted in a single landscape, which served as a visual record of the many places the traveler had visited. In this canvas, Dommelshuizen adopts this method to a Dutch view, linking his homeland with a well-established classical tradition.
1. Dommersen William On The River Amstel Amsterdam Holland.

2. Dommersen Cornelis Christian A Capriccio View Of Amsterdam

3. Dommersen Cornelis Christiaan The Montelbaans Tower Amsterdam.

4. Dommelshuizen_Cornelis Christiaan A View Of New York Harbor.

5. Dommelshuizen Cornelis Christiaan A Sunlit Dock.

6. Dommelshuijzen Cornelis Christiaan Amsterdam.

Метки:
художники
живопись
голландская живопись
картина
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