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Bernard Blommers (30 January 1845 in The Hague - 12 December 1914 in The Hague) was a Dutch etcher and painter of the Hague School.
He learned lithography early in his career, and then studied at the Hague Akademie under Johan Philip Koelman until 1868.His early paintings were mostly genre works depicting fishermen and their wives, heavily influenced by Jozef Israëls.The later works (from about 1890) are more loosely painted, although maritime and genre scenes remained the primary subject matter. His work was critically successful during his lifetime, being sought after by English, Scottish and American collectors.
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ID de tableau:: 82420 Bernard Blommers Bernard Blommers
oil on canvas
33 x 27 cm
19th century
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33 x 27 cm
19th century
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ID de tableau:: 92697 Girl with Cherries Girl with Cherries
c. 1860(1860) - c. 1914(1914)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 31 X 22.5 cm (12.2 X 8.9 in)
cjr c. 1860(1860) - c. 1914(1914)
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 31 X 22.5 cm (12.2 X 8.9 in)
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Bernard Blommers (30 January 1845 in The Hague - 12 December 1914 in The Hague) was a Dutch etcher and painter of the Hague School.
He learned lithography early in his career, and then studied at the Hague Akademie under Johan Philip Koelman until 1868.His early paintings were mostly genre works depicting fishermen and their wives, heavily influenced by Jozef Israëls.The later works (from about 1890) are more loosely painted, although maritime and genre scenes remained the primary subject matter. His work was critically successful during his lifetime, being sought after by English, Scottish and American collectors.
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