Johan Barthold Jongkind (1819-91) was a Dutch painter and printmaker who spent most of his later working life in France. He painted marine landscapes in a free manner and is regarded as a forerunner of Impressionism. His paintings are characterised by vigorous brushwork and strong contrasts.
<em>Batavia </em>is a characteristically gutsy Jongkind etching which depicts a typically Dutch winter scene. Though he had been living in Paris for several years when it was commissioned, we can sense a total familiarity with the subject matter, with its windmills and ice skaters. It is the 25th etching in the book <em>Sonnets et eaux-fortes</em> (Sonnets and Etchings) edited by Philippe Burty - an admirer of Jongkind and Impressionist art - which was published in Paris in 1869.
See: Wikipedia, 'Johan Jongkind', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Jongkind
Dr Mark Stocker Curator, Historical International Art May 2018
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