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Painting of a farmhouse from 1894 by an unknown artist. The work shows characteristics of the Hague School, where the artist not only aimed to depict reality in as much detail as possible, but also wanted to depict reality with a freer brush technique. In addition, the use of colour, just like in the painting offered, is subdued. Nature and the simple life in the countryside formed an important source of inspiration for the work of the Dutch Impressionists at the end of the nineteenth century. In doing so, they tried to form a counter-movement to the rapid urbanisation and industrialisation in that same period.
The work is dated at the bottom right, January 1894. Unfortunately, the painter of the work is unknown.
The work is 35x50cm. The work is in reasonable condition. The work has no major damage, but needs to be cleaned. The work is sold without a frame.