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Potato eaters

Jozef Israëlscirca 1902

Kunstmuseum

Kunstmuseum
The Hague, Nederland

In the summer of 1855, Israëls sought relief for his rheumatism by staying at the seaside. He lodged for some time with the village carpenter in Zandvoort and it was there that he decided to abandon his relatively unprofitable history painting practice and to take everyday contemporary life as his subject. He painted members of the fishing communities of Katwijk, Zandvoort and Scheveningen and the insides of their homes. His work emphasises the poverty that was a fact of life in these communities. Peasant family mealtimes are a recurrent theme. Potato eaters is the last variant he produced on it. The first version of the subject, painted around 1870, shows peasants eating bread. In this 1876 painting, however, this is replaced by the equally frugal potato. Potato eaters shows four elderly people seated around a table in a plain interior, silently consuming their meagre fare. Source: J. Sillevis, A. Tabak (eds.), Het Haagse School boek, Den Haag, Zwolle, 2001 and D. Dekkers (ed.), Jozef Israëls 1824-1911, Groningen, Amsterdam 2001.

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  • Titel: Potato eaters
  • Maker: Jozef Israëls
  • Levensduur van maker: 27 January 1824 - 12 August 1911
  • Nationaliteit van maker: Dutch
  • Plaats van overlijden van maker: The Hague, The Netherlands
  • Gender van maker: Male
  • Geboorteplaats van maker: Groningen, The Netherlands
  • Aanmaakdatum: circa 1902
  • Fysieke afmetingen: w1510 x h1195 cm (framed)
  • Alternate Titel: Aardappeleters
  • framing: Broad frame with gilded plaster decoration
  • Type: paintings
  • Rechten: Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, gift 1949
  • Materiaal: Oil on canvas
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