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1837 - 1899

주요 정보

  • Museums on APS:
    • Kunstmuseum
    • Kunstmuseum
    • Kunstmuseum
    • Kunstmuseum
    • Kunstmuseum
  • Top-ranked work: Een bleekveld
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Top 3 works:
    • Een bleekveld
    • The Schreierstoren
    • Fishing boat
  • Works on APS: 145
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  • Movements:
    • hague school
    • impressionism
  • Died: 1899
  • Lifespan: 62 years
  • Art period: 19세기
  • Born: 1837

Early Life and Training

  • Born: August 25, 1837, The Hague, Netherlands
  • Died: August 7, 1899, Karlsbad

Maris began his artistic journey with lessons from J.A.B. Stroebel (1849-1852), laying the foundation for his future career.

He formally studied at the Hague Academy of Art from 1850 to 1853, honing his skills and developing a nascent artistic style.

A pivotal moment arrived when an art dealer recognized Maris's talent and arranged for him to work in the studio of Hubertus van Hove, a significant influence early in his development.

His brother, Matthijs Maris, receiving a royal subsidy led to them working together, fostering a collaborative environment that further shaped their artistic paths.

Artistic Career and Style

Maris's career was marked by commercial success, with sales to collectors in the United States and Scotland demonstrating his growing reputation.

Travels through Germany, Switzerland, and France (1861) exposed him to diverse artistic styles, broadening his influences and contributing to stylistic evolution.

He became renowned for painting landscapes featuring rivers, mills, towpaths, and beach scenes with fishing boats, establishing a signature subject matter.

  • Key Characteristics of His Style:
  • Broad and larger brushstrokes created texture and movement within his paintings.
  • Subdued colors contributed to the atmospheric quality of his landscapes.
  • Emphasis on depicting clouds and their effects on the surrounding environment was a defining feature.
  • He applied paint thickly, building it up and meticulously adjusting colors to achieve harmonious compositions.

Comparisons have been drawn between Maris's work and that of earlier Dutch masters like Jan van Goyen, Jacob van Ruisdael, and Johannes Vermeer, highlighting his connection to the rich tradition of Dutch landscape painting.

Major Works and Recognition

Maris is celebrated for a series of portraits of the Royal House of Orange, undertaken in collaboration with his brother Matthijs, showcasing his portraiture skills alongside his landscapes.

"Schip on the Scheveningen Beach" exemplifies his ability to capture coastal scenes with atmospheric depth and detail.

He became a member of Pulchri Studio in 1871, signifying his acceptance within the established artistic community.

From 1885 onwards, Maris achieved widespread recognition in the Netherlands, solidifying his position as a leader of the Hague School.

Historical Significance and Legacy

Maris's contribution to the Hague School is significant; he helped define its aesthetic characterized by realistic depictions of Dutch landscapes and an emphasis on atmospheric effects.

His influence extended beyond his lifetime, inspiring subsequent generations of artists with his distinctive style and approach to landscape painting.

His works can be found in prominent collections such as the Rijksmuseum, testament to their enduring artistic merit and historical importance.

Maris’s legacy lies in his ability to capture the essence of the Dutch countryside through a unique blend of observation, technique, and artistic vision.