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Johan Hendrik Louis Meijer‘Fishermen’s Cove with two fishing boats on the beach’ by Johan Hendrik MeijerMid-19th century
Mid-19th century
$19,661.31
£14,644.84
€16,500
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A$29,470.69
CHF 15,615.46
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NOK 198,546.62
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About the Item
Johan Hendrik Louis Meijer
Amsterdam 1809 – 1866 Utrecht
Dutch Painter
‘Fishermen’s Cove with two fishing boats on the beach’
Signature: signed lower right ‘L Meijer’
Medium: oil on panel
Dimensions: image size 35,5 x 46,5 cm, frame size 51 x 62 cm
Notes: Dutch painter known for his seascapes. Influenced by Dutch Romanticism, he trained under notable artists like George Pieter Westenberg. He gained acclaim for capturing the ocean’s power and lived in Deventer before moving to Paris and The Hague. Meijer, who mentored artists like Matthijs Maris, left a significant impact on Dutch art. His works are held in collections like the Museum Jan Cunen and the Dordrechts Museum, preserving his legacy.
Biography: Louis Meijer, born on March 9, 1809, in Amsterdam and passing away on March 31, 1866, in Utrecht, was a renowned Dutch painter, printmaker, and draftsman, primarily celebrated for his masterful seascapes.
Johan Hendrik Louis Meijer received his training under esteemed artists such as George Pieter Westenberg and Jan Willem Pieneman. His artistic work was heavily influenced by the Dutch Romanticism that dominated the Dutch art scene in the first half of the 19th century. Meijer's repertoire included landscapes, but he gained particular acclaim for his splendid seascapes, capturing the untamed power of the ocean. He resided and worked in Deventer for an extended period. In 1841, he departed for Paris and later established himself in The Hague, where his artistic vision continued to evolve and refine.
In addition to his own artistic pursuits, Meijer shared his knowledge and skills with the next generation, including his pupil Matthijs Maris, who would later become a renowned painter in his own right. His influence extended beyond his own artistic achievements, and his legacy lives on through the work of the artists he inspired.
Louis Meijer passed away at the age of 57 in Utrecht, leaving an indelible mark on Dutch art history. His masterpieces are preserved in various public collections, including the Museum Jan Cunen in Oss and the Dordrechts Museum in Dordrecht, serving as a lasting reminder of his extraordinary talent and invaluable contribution to the art world.
- Creator:Johan Hendrik Louis Meijer (1809 - 1866, Dutch)
- Creation Year:Mid-19th century
- Dimensions:Height: 20.48 in (52 cm)Width: 24.41 in (62 cm)Depth: 2.37 in (6 cm)
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- Condition:The artwork is elegantly presented within a magnificent golden (gold leaf) framing, specially created for the painting. This piece is showcased in a state suitable for immediate gallery hanging, impeccably preserved in its good condition.
- Gallery Location:Knokke, BE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2006214368672
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