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Adrianus Eversen - A lively Dutch town - schilderij te koop
Adrianus Eversen A lively Dutch town view on a sunny day schilderij te koop
Adrianus Eversen A lively Dutch town view on a sunny day schilderij te koop 2
Adrianus Eversen A lively Dutch town view on a sunny day schilderij te koop 3
Adrianus Eversen A lively Dutch town view on a sunny day schilderij te koop
Adrianus Eversen A lively Dutch town view on a sunny day schilderij te koop 2
Adrianus Eversen A lively Dutch town view on a sunny day schilderij te koop 3
Adrianus Eversen
(Amsterdam 1818 - 1897 Delft)

“A lively Dutch town view on a sunny day”

Oil on canvas: 42,5 x 55 cm;

signed ‘A Eversen’ (lower right)

Notes

Adrianus Eversen was known as the most brilliant pupil of the famous town view painter Cornelis Springer. His influence is clearly visible.

Adrianus Eversen portrayed the typical 19th century Dutch atmosphere in his work. As a member of Arti et Amicitiae he belonged to the society of elite artists of his time.
Eversen and Springer were students of Hendrik Gerrit ten Cate at the same time, and usually painted contemporary regional (Oud-Hollandsecityscapes. In his choice of subjects, Eversen allowed himself more freedom. He painted mostly imaginary cityscapes, consisting of existing and invented fragments, unlike the more faithful representations of Springer.

The everyday life of people, Dutch architecture, and the illumination effect of sunlight played a major role in his work.
One of his descendants was the painter Johannes Hendrik Eversen.

Expertise

We are grateful to Pieter Overduin for confirming the authenticity of this work.

Provenance

  • private collection, USA
  • Christie’s New York, 2011
  • Douwes Fine Art, Amsterdam
  • private collection, The Netherlands

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