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George Hendrik Breitner
Dutch Painter, 1857-1923 Dutch painter and photographer. He trained as a painter and draughtsman at the academy in The Hague. Although the Dutch painter Charles Rochussen taught the students history and landscape painting, Breitner's interests did not lie in this area. In 1880 he worked for a year in the studio of Willem Maris after his academy training. Maris belonged to the Hague school of painters, who worked in the plein-air tradition of the French Barbizon school. Breitner painted outdoor life with them, although it was not the picturesqueness of the landscape or the Dutch skies that appealed to him. With Van Gogh he roamed the working-class districts of The Hague and through the dockyards of Rotterdam. Both artists recorded the vitality of city life in their sketchbooks. Breitner consciously chose these themes and motifs: he wanted to paint people going about their daily lives

 

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George Hendrik Breitner Neighborhood in the Jordaan, Amsterdam oil painting

Painting ID::  93342

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George Hendrik Breitner
Neighborhood in the Jordaan, Amsterdam
between 1880(1880) and 1923(1923) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 40 x 25 cm (15.7 x 9.8 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

George Hendrik Breitner An Evening on the Dam in Amsterdam oil painting

Painting ID::  96349

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George Hendrik Breitner
An Evening on the Dam in Amsterdam
circa 1890(1890) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 96.3 X 180 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

George Hendrik Breitner Women on the Rokin oil painting

Painting ID::  96350

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George Hendrik Breitner
Women on the Rokin
circa 1895(1895) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 135 X 185 cm cy
   
   
     

 

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George Hendrik Breitner
Dutch Painter, 1857-1923 Dutch painter and photographer. He trained as a painter and draughtsman at the academy in The Hague. Although the Dutch painter Charles Rochussen taught the students history and landscape painting, Breitner's interests did not lie in this area. In 1880 he worked for a year in the studio of Willem Maris after his academy training. Maris belonged to the Hague school of painters, who worked in the plein-air tradition of the French Barbizon school. Breitner painted outdoor life with them, although it was not the picturesqueness of the landscape or the Dutch skies that appealed to him. With Van Gogh he roamed the working-class districts of The Hague and through the dockyards of Rotterdam. Both artists recorded the vitality of city life in their sketchbooks. Breitner consciously chose these themes and motifs: he wanted to paint people going about their daily lives