Isaac Israels (Amsterdam 1865-1934 The Hague)
Isaac Israels (Amsterdam 1865-1934 The Hague)

The Thames near Richmond

細節
Isaac Israels (Amsterdam 1865-1934 The Hague)
The Thames near Richmond
signed 'Isaac Israels' (lower right)
oil on canvas
51 x 60.5 cm.
Painted circa 1914.
來源
with Kunsthandel François Buffa & Zonen, Amsterdam, by 1915.
Mr. Jan Michiel Pieter Glerum, Amsterdam, 31 December 1918.
with Kunsthandel Bennewitz, The Hague.
with Kunsthandel Ivo Bouwman, The Hague, by 2001, where acquired by the family of the present owner.
出版
Anonymous, De Kunst, Vol 8, 1915-16, p. 9.
Anna Wagner, Isaac Israels, Venlo, 1985, p. 98, no. 118, as: De Theems (where dated 1914).
展覽
Amsterdam, Kunsthandel François Buffa & Zonen, Isaac Israels. Bern, Fribourg, London, 1915, no. 35.

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Kimberley Oldenburg
Kimberley Oldenburg

拍品專文

Right after Israels stay in Paris, he moved to London in 1913. He hired a studio on Fitzroy Street 6, and stayed at Morley's Hotel at Trafalgar Square. In this period he painted bustling London citylife: elegant figures strolling in Hyde Park, crowded streets like Regent street (sometimes painted from the top deck of London's red double-decker busses), and views of the river Thames near Richmond, of which the present lot is a fine example. With a few loose brushstrokes, Israels painted a vibrant impression of a sunny afternoon along the river Thames. In the foreground to the left a lady takes a rest on a bench, another elegant lady in a pink dress strolls along the quay and the boathouses. Everything in the composition is bathing in a pleasant sunlight.

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