Cellar of the Artist’s Home in The Hague
On rainy days even a Hague School artist could not work outside. Weissenbruch would then turn to his own house, painting views of the cellar, attic and courtyard. Such paintings allowed him to study the effect of light and the resulting range of colours. A few green cabbage leaves on the tile floor enliven the otherwise subdued palette.
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Cellar of the Artist’s Home in The Hague
On rainy days even a Hague School artist could not work outside. Weissenbruch would then turn to his own house, painting views of the cellar, attic and courtyard. Such paintings allowed him to study the effect of light and the resulting range of colours. A few green cabbage leaves on the tile floor enliven the otherwise subdued palette.
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Legaat van de heer en mevrouw Drucker-Fraser, Montreux
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Mr and Mrs Drucker-Fraser Bequest, Montreux
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On rainy days even a Hague Sch ...... the otherwise subdued palette.
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Op regenachtige dagen kon zelf ...... n het ingetogen kleurenschema.
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Rijksmuseum
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Cellar of the Artist’s Home in The Hague
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Doorkijkje in het onderhuis van Weissenbruchs woning in Den Haag
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1888
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1888
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drager breedte 51 cm
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drager hoogte 39 cm
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height 39 cm
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width 51 cm
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Collectie: schilderijen
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Collection: paintings
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provenance
…; on loan from Jean Charles J ...... paintings, to the museum, 1944
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temporal
fourth quarter 19th century
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vierde kwart 19e eeuw
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