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Interior of a Marken fisherman's cottage

Petrus Van der Veldencirca 1871

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Wellington, New Zealand

This interior view of a poor fisherman’s cottage is typical of artists who identified with The Hague School. The group, which centred around Jozef Israels, found inspiration in the lives of everyday Dutch people.

In 1871, Petrus van der Velden studied on the island of Marken, near Amsterdam, capturing the customs and costumes of the local peasants and fisherfolk. There, he created the sketches for this painting.

Certain motifs in this work, such as the broken stool, exist as preliminary studies in Van der Velden’s sketchbooks.

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  • Title: Interior of a Marken fisherman's cottage
  • Creator: Petrus van der Velden (artist)
  • Date Created: circa 1871
  • Location: Dordrecht
  • Physical Dimensions: Support: 755mm (width), 570mm (height)
  • Provenance: Gift of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, 1936
  • Subject Keywords: Interiors | Men | Women | Ovens | Chairs | Marken (Nederland) | Dutch
  • Rights: No Known Copyright Restrictions
  • External Link: Te Papa Collections Online
  • Medium: oil on canvas marouflaged to cardboard
  • Support: canvas | cardboard
  • Depicted Location: Marken (Nederland)
  • Registration ID: 1936-0012-119
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