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Frederik Marinus Kruseman, 1816 Haarlem – 1882

SHEPHERD AND HERD AT SUNSET Oil on wood. 47.8 x 64.3 cm. Signed and dated "1855" lower right. In decorative gilt frame. In a wide landscape in the warm light of the yellowish setting sun a shallow riverbank, on the right side of which a shepherd stands on a boulder accompanied by his dog and watches over his flock of sheep. On the left, several tall, widely branching trees with fresh greenery, already in the shade, obscure the direct view of the sun. Atmospheric depiction of the landscape. Sporadic retouching. Frederik Marinus Kruseman, born in Haarlem in 1816, learned to draw from Jan Reekers (1790-1858) from 1833, who taught him how to draw nature and the rules of perspective. In 1832 and 1833 he also took part in courses at the municipal drawing school and learned to paint from Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom (1805-1880), who had a workshop near Kruseman's home. Roosenboom was the son-in-law and pupil of the famous artist Andreas Schelfhout (1787-1870). He traveled throughout northern Europe before Kruseman settled in Brussels in 1841. Works by his hand can be found in various museums, such as the Museum der bildenden Künste in Leipzig and the Hamburger Kunsthalle. (14012414) (18) Frederik Marinus Kruseman, 1816 Haarlem - 1882 LANDSCAPE AT SUNSET WITH SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK Oil on panel. 47.8 x 64.3 cm. Signed and dated "1855" lower right.

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Frederik Marinus Kruseman, 1816 Haarlem – 1882

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