Polder Landscape with Windmill Polder Landscape with Windmill

P.J.C. (PAUL) GABRIËL 1828 Amsterdam - 1903 Scheveningen Polder Landscape with Windmill

Oil / Canvas: 36,5 x 65 cm


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Artist
P.J.C. (PAUL) GABRIËL1828 Amsterdam - 1903 Scheveningen
Title
Polder Landscape with Windmill
Material & Technique
Oil / Canvas
Measurements
Height: 36,5 cm
Width: 65 cm
Signature
Rechtsonder gesigneerd "Gabriël"
Provenance
Christie's Amsterdam, 9 April 1981, lot 349 (purchased by Dr E.M. Aarts).
Collection Dr E.M. Aarts
Exhibitions
Heino, Kasteel het Nijenhuis, Franse landschapsschilders en meesters van de Haagse School, 2009 - 2010
Literature
E.M. Aarts, "Negentiende eeuwse schilderijen van Nederlandse of Franse origine met realistisch en/of romantisch karakter", Den Bosch 1997
Category
Paintings

Over P.J.C. (PAUL) GABRIËL

Paul Gabriel is pre-eminently characterized as the portraitist of the Dutch polder. He learned to paint en-plein-air in Oosterbeek, where he spent some time with J.W. Bilders, among others. In 1860 he moved to Brussels where he became friends with Willem Roelofs, the leading landscape painter at the time. From Brussels he regularly returned to paint the Dutch ponds and polders. The time of day (preferably early in the morning) and the corresponding light are important elements in Gabriel's work. In doing so, he uses more than just the nuances of gray so beloved of his contemporaries and was thus called the colorist of the Hague School. Mesdag calls it "Gabriel's morning poetry." Until the 1980s, Gabriel painted mainly in the area around Kortenhoef, Abcoude and Vreeland. After moving to Scheveningen in 1884, he works in the area around The Hague. Gabriel belongs to one of the leading painters of the Hague School. Almost all important museums own work by him.