Isaac Ouwater (Amsterdam 1748-1793)
Isaac Ouwater (Amsterdam 1748-1793)

A view of the village of Grosthuizen near Avenhorn, south-west of the town of Hoorn, with a maid milking a cow in a meadow, boys playing on the road and a horse and carriage in the near distance

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Isaac Ouwater (Amsterdam 1748-1793)
A view of the village of Grosthuizen near Avenhorn, south-west of the town of Hoorn, with a maid milking a cow in a meadow, boys playing on the road and a horse and carriage in the near distance
signed and dated: 'I:k Ouwater / 1785' (lower left)
oil on canvas
40.2 x 44.6 cm.

Lot Essay

The same subject in this newly discovered addition to the oeuvre of Ouwater is treated in an engraving by Hendrik de Winter (1717-1790), which is based on a drawing by Isaac Ouwater from 1780. Apparently Ouwater decided to make a painting of Grosthuizen five years later, possibly in commission.

We are grateful to Laurens Schoemaker of the RKD, The Hague, for his help in identifying the topography.

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