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Winter Cityscape With Frozen River by Bartholomeus van Hove
Winter Cityscape With Frozen River vum Bartholomeus van Hove

Wanter Stadbild Mat Frozen River

Winter Cityscape With Frozen River c~ vum hollännesche Moler Bartholomeus van Hove (1790 – 1880); war eng prominent Figur an der Entwécklung vum Molerei aus dem 19..

Dëst ass eng schéin Wanter Stadbild Zeen mat Fëscherei an Hausbooter, déi am Hafe hänke bliwwen, wéi de Floss gefruer ass mat Leit, déi vum gefruerenen Floss profitéieren fir op Äis ze fueren. Am Hannergrond ass eng grouss al Kathedral Kierch déi grouss iwwer d'Stadbild dréit an eng Bréck déi béid Deeler vun der Stad verbënnt, duerch déi de Floss leeft.

While in the foreground on the opposite side of the river are snow capped apartment houses in rich vibrant color with more snow to come as voluminous storm clouds begin to pass over the landscape.

Winter Cityscape With Frozen River is a retouched digital art old masters reproduction of a public domain image.

Information Below Courtesy Of Wikipedia.org

Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove (Oktober 28, 1790 in The Hague – November 8, 1880 in The Hague) was a Dutch painter and the father of Hubertus van Hove. He played an important role in the development of 19th-century painting by his many disciples. He was able to teach his skills to a large group of artists, of whom especially Johannes Bosboom and Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch would rise to great heights.

Van Hove was a pupil of his father, Hubertus van Hove the Elder and the theater painter JHAA Breckenheijmer, and was appointed headmaster in 1820 at the Hague Academy Teeken. In that capacity he became the teacher of Carel Jacobus Behr, Petrus Augustus Beretta, Pieter Gerardus Bernhard, Johannes Bosboom, Cornelis de Cocq, Johannes Josephus Destree, Lambertus Hardenberg, his son Huib van Hove, Johannes van Hove, Herman Gijsbert Keppel Hesselink, Everhardus Koster, Charles Leickert, Maurits Leon, Ferdinand Carl Sierich, Johannes Anthonie Balthasar Stroebel, Willem Troost, Petrus Gerardus Vertin, Salomon Verveer, Lodewijk Anthony Vintcent, Hendricus Stephanus Johannes van Weerden, Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch, Cornelis Westerbeek, and Salomon van Witsen.[1]

An 1823 he was commissioned by the War Department to illustrate the variety of Dutch army uniforms in a series of pen drawings. Van Hove was also a decorative artist and in 1829 he succeeded his teacher JHAA Breckenheijmer as a stage painter at the Hague Theatre.

In the painting world of The Hague he was a public figure and in 1847 he was one of the founders of the Pulchri Studio. He also became the first president of this group, a position he held until 1851. He was also a member of the Amsterdam-based Arti et Amicitiae, of which he became honorary chairman in 1874.

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