Hermanus Koekkoek Sr. (Middelburg 1815-1882 Haarlem)
Hermanus Koekkoek Sr. (Middelburg 1815-1882 Haarlem)

A summer's day on a Dutch river

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Hermanus Koekkoek Sr. (Middelburg 1815-1882 Haarlem)
A summer's day on a Dutch river
signed and dated 'H. Koekkoek. 65' (lower left)
oil on canvas
35.5 x 56 cm.
Painted in 1865.
Provenance
with M. Newman, London.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 17 June 1994, lot 11.
with W.H. Patterson, London, where acquired by the family of the present owners in the 1990s.

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Lot Essay

Hermanus Koekkoek, the younger brother of Barend Cornelis Koekkoek (1803-1862), was born in Middelburg on 13 March 1815. Like his brother he was a pupil of his father Johannes Hermanus (1778-1851) and followed in the tradition of the famous family of painters. Like his father, he was celebrated primarily for his seascapes and painted with a similar flair. By the time of the completion of the present work in 1865, Koekkoek had already exhibited widely in his native country. The present lot is an excellent example of the innovative new style which the artist introduced in his work in the mid-1850's. After having concentrated on stormy seascapes in earlier years, in which he was influenced by artists like Johannes Christiaan Schotel (1787-1838), Koekkoek made the tranquil river landscapes and seascapes his speciality. In these paintings his painterly qualities come into their own. He perfectly expresses a motionless atmosphere and uses a more luminous palette than before. The present lot shows all the qualities of a perfect 'calm': the summer heat is tangible and striking are the great expansive sky with cream-coloured billowy clouds and the reflections of the barges and houses in the water. Beautiful touches include the intense green of the grass and the fresly laid down white sheets.

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