Hendrik Johannes Weissenbruch

* 1824
† 1903
painter

 

notes:
NK ne - 2011/05
Hendrik Johannes (later Jan Hendrik) Weissenbruch was born in The Hague. At sixteen he took drawing-lessons and later followed evening classes at the Hague Academy. His father was an amateur painter and collected work by artists such as Andreas Schelfhout. Schelfhout's influence can be seen in Weissenbruch's early, vast landscapes, painted in precise detail. His magnificent, cloudy skies show his admiration for the seventeenth-century artist Jacob van Ruisdael, whose work he saw at an early age in the Mauritshuis in The Hague. An impressive portrayal of sky and light was one of Weissenbruch's strongest points. He painted in the open air and let himself be guided as far as possible by nature itselfNatureWhat I really want is to get nature itself on the canvas,' Weissenbruch once said. 'Sometimes nature can make a real impact. If I can get that same impact later, I can draw and paint what I have seen. I make a sketch with a few charcoal scribbles. At home I conjure it up in paints.
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Hendrik Johannes Weissenbruch

kolektivní
date of exhibition   exhibition title, place of exhibition
1947/05 - 1947/06   Od van Gogha k Sluytersovi, Mánes, Praha

Hendrik Johannes Weissenbruch

katalog kolektivní
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  1947   Od van Gogha k Sluytersovi (Nizozemské malířství)
podřazený dokument
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  1947   Kus historie holanského malířství, Národní osvobození, 5-5