G.J.H. Poggenbeek - Kalveren in een weide - AB9305 - Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands Art Collection
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Geo Poggenbeek belongs to the late flowering of the Hague School. He depicted the Dutch landscape in paintings and watercolors in a dreamy tone reminiscent of Willem Maris and Anton Mauve. In his time, Poggenbeek was very successful with his atmospheric depictions of the Dutch landscape – often intimate places with cows or ducks by the side of a ditch, under the shelter of a grove. During the time he lived with his painter friend Nicolaas Bastert in Breukelen (1881–1887), he painted many river landscapes along the Vecht. He was a pupil of J.F.C. Scherrewitz.
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Date
1872 - 1903
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Cultural heritage agency of the Netherlands art collection
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public domain