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Bol,Laurens J.

Aart Schouman. Ingenious painter and draughtsman.

Davaco Publishers, 1991

110,00 €

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Anno di pubblicazione
1991
ISBN
9070288737
Luogo di stampa
Doornspijk
Autore
Bol,Laurens J.
Pagine
134
Volumi
1
Editori
Davaco Publishers
Formato
300 x 225 Mm.
Edizione
prima edizione
Descrizione
nuovo
Descrizione
Rilegato
Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
Lingue
Inglese
Prima edizione

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Aart Schouman. Ingenious painter and draughtsman. SCHOUMAN,AERT. Bol,Laurens J. Nuovo - Rilegato EUR 110,00 Quantità: 1 Doornspijk, Davaco Publishers, 1991. 134 pp. 105 ills (70 in colour). Orig. hardcover (gilt lettered brown cloth over boards), d./j. (The Davaco Collection). - - New copy !Aart Schouman can be aptly described as one of the most neglected and underestimated painters of the eighteenth century. The explanation for this can undoubtedly be found in the fact that a great part of his oeuvre - painted wall-hangings and chimney- and doorpieces - were nailed firmly in place in the rooms and halls for which they were made, unintentionally relegated to obscurity.In the field of painted wall-hangings Aart Schouman had a predecessor in his fellow townsman Abraham Busschop, who was in his turn, inspired by Melchior d'Hondecoeter.After a short period in which he painted religious and mythological subjects, Schouman proceeded to make his most important contribution in this field: the many colored bird-piece, with indigenous and exotic birds and mammals. Many of these wall-hangings were removed from their original 'homes' and subsequently sold to collectors abroad or lost. Only one set was preserved for the Netherlands, acquiring a place in the Royal Palace 'Huis ten Bosch'.Schouman's two main channels of expression were painting and drawing. Of the large number of oil paintings he made, only a few have been handed down to us. Examples of his draughtmanship however, have been been preserved in superabundance. There are numerous depictions in Indian ink, watercolor, and gouache of animals (especially birds) and plants, as well as topographical views. In this last category Schouman may be called one of the first modern Dutch aquarellists.
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