Anthony (Anton) Mauve

Artist
Anthony (Anton) Mauve
1838 - Netherlands - 1888
Dealer
Kunsthandel D.J. Zeeman

Anton Mauve Zaandam 1838 - 1888 Anton Mauve Arnhem was addition Isaëls Josef (1824-1911), Albert Neuhuys (1844-1914) and Henry Beetle (1854-1922) one of the most famous painters of the School Laren. His name is inextricably linked to the village of Laren. Antonhij Rudolf Mauve was born on September 19, 1838 in Zaandam, and died 60 years later in Arnhem on February 5, 1888. He studied the animal painter Pieter Frederik van Os (1808-1892) and Wouterus Verschuur (1812-1874) the renowned horse painter. Afterwards he worked with Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel (1828-1903), and Marinus Heyl JJDoffegnies. He painted and taught watercolor landscapes, often with sheep or other livestock upholstered, he's also etched. He worked from 1858-1868 mostly in Haarlem around 1870 in Amsterdam from 1872-1885 mostly in The Hague with his colelgae of the Hague School and then from 1886 until his death in Laren. Mauve's work also influences Bilders JW (1811-1890) found. Mauve has some of the later paintings Bilders upholstered. Mauve taught include M. Boxing, Charles B. Dankmeijer (1861-1923), his cousin Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), Arina Hugenholtz (1848-1934), Francois Pieter ter Meulen (1843-1927) Laren, the land of Mauve. At the beginning of the eighties, just as the Hague School at the height of his fame began to come more and more attracted Mauve back into the throw, because he became addicted to the landscape here. After he finally in 1885 the final step in The Hague to Laren had made in the villa at Ariettas Naarder Street No. 48 was located in Manhattan, his work became increasingly dramatic. At the same time he continued with the art trade, among other are so famous sheep herds, which - as the myth states - still wet from his donkey were sold. The most important museums in Dutch collections of his work




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