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Frans Verbeek, in the English-language Wiki site, is a living Belgian racing cyclist. :confused:

Found the artist only on the Dutch-language Wiki. ..|

Here's the article about the sale of the painting (in Dutch)

http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/cultuur%2Ben%2Bmedia/kunsten/1.2125867

Belamo, would you care to peruse this following link below with the full auction listing? :mrgreen:

http://www.dorotheum.com/en/auctions/auction-10841-old-master-paintings.html

There must be SOMETHING you like in the list. :roll:

I particularly liked the Lot No. 241 - by Jacob van der Ulft (whoever he is) :lol:

A comparative bargain at 'only' 15,000 euros! (!)

But I shall settle for pics of his work:

*does an image search*

:gogirl:

italienische-ruinenlandschaft-mit-hirten-am-brunnen.jpg


va_pc_2007bl4038_624x544.jpg


Jacob-van-der-Ulft-Gorinchem-1621-1689-Noordwijk.jpg


I like these types of paintings. :)
 
Hang on....

But I also really like Lot No. 92 - Thomas Heeremans (whoever he is again) :lol:

Another (compared to the rest) bargain, at 25,000 euros! \:/

*does an image search*

I really like Thomas Heeremans!

Thomas_Heeremans._Summer.JPG


LeSphinx2102009T113648.jpg


landvolk-auf-der-strasse-eines-hollaendischen-dorfes.jpg


winter_landscape_oil_on_canvas_hi.jpg


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Frans Verbeek, in the English-language Wiki site, is a living Belgian racing cyclist. :confused:

Found the artist only on the Dutch-language Wiki. ..|

Here's the article about the sale of the painting (in Dutch)

http://deredactie.be/cm/vrtnieuws/cultuur%2Ben%2Bmedia/kunsten/1.2125867

Belamo, would you care to peruse this following link below with the full auction listing? :mrgreen:

http://www.dorotheum.com/en/auctions/auction-10841-old-master-paintings.html

There must be SOMETHING you like in the list. :roll:

I particularly liked the Lot No. 241 - by Jacob van der Ulft (whoever he is) :lol:

A comparative bargain at 'only' 15,000 euros! (!)

But I shall settle for pics of his work:

*does an image search*

:gogirl:

italienische-ruinenlandschaft-mit-hirten-am-brunnen.jpg


va_pc_2007bl4038_624x544.jpg


Jacob-van-der-Ulft-Gorinchem-1621-1689-Noordwijk.jpg


I like these types of paintings. :)

See? the British cock has better discernment than the Continental otter... not that it comes as a surprise that Britons have better sense, but it does that they can ever get to show better taste :mrgreen:
 
See? the British cock has better discernment than the Continental otter... not that it comes as a surprise that Britons have better sense, but it does that they can ever get to show better taste :mrgreen:

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Hang on....

But I also really like Lot No. 92 - Thomas Heeremans (whoever he is again) :lol:

Another (compared to the rest) bargain, at 25,000 euros! \:/

*does an image search*

I really like Thomas Heeremans!

Thomas_Heeremans._Summer.JPG


LeSphinx2102009T113648.jpg


landvolk-auf-der-strasse-eines-hollaendischen-dorfes.jpg


winter_landscape_oil_on_canvas_hi.jpg


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They got better as they approached the second quarter of the XVIIth century, when the real XVIIth century started, didn't they?

Judging by those compositions you posted, Heeremans looks more Dutch, and more in the old-fashioned XVIth century style in which landscape is still treated more like a stage set for teeming human figures than as an excuse to explore the possibilities of study of light, which is the true hallmark of Golden Age Dutch masters, be it in outdoor compositions or in indoor sets.

Van der Ulft, on the contrary, is more continental, "poussinian", and his strokes are softer, he is more academic, in the vein of Lorrain or Schönfeld, but they also have a more vibrant understanding of light and color... Heeremans reminds me too much of what I do not like in true classic masters like Hobbema, while those other to are more definitely classic European painters, beyond adscription to schools.

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Ok, I was too harsh and unfair: he SHOWS better discernment :mrgreen:
 
Looking at those two artists' works....

Not really that keen on Schonfeld, but I DO certainly like Claude Lorrain! Especially the 'harbour' and 'port' depictions where the ships and the buildings come together. I find them quite evocative.

See? the British cock has better discernment than the Continental otter... not that it comes as a surprise that Britons have better sense, but it does that they can ever get to show better taste :mrgreen:

Do my eyes deceive me, or did I detect a compliment that you just gave to me? :mrgreen:

And where is otters from, that you call him Continental? I'm unaware of his nationality.
 
Looking at those two artists' works....

Not really that keen on Schonfeld, but I DO certainly like Claude Lorrain! Especially the 'harbour' and 'port' depictions where the ships and the buildings come together. I find them quite evocative.



Do my eyes deceive me, or did I detect a compliment that you just gave to me? :mrgreen:

And where is otters from, that you call him Continental? I'm unaware of his nationality.

He is lost somewhere in the land of Maria von Trapp, near Vienna.

I paid due respect to a certain quality of the nation to which I assume you belong,,, that's that. So consider yourself half-deceived, if you want :mrgreen:
 
Looking at those two artists' works....

Not really that keen on Schonfeld, but I DO certainly like Claude Lorrain! Especially the 'harbour' and 'port' depictions where the ships and the buildings come together. I find them quite evocative.

Schoenefeld is a second-rate artist, that nobody knows, while Lorrain is first-rate classical painting... although I always assume that the "evocative" qualities of his work are likely to be put on a pair with those of, say, a Dalí by the uncouth, guileless mass... like the can be by the authoritative penny-critics.
 
"I'm afraid the only way I know how to compliment is with the back of my hand. So if your cheeks are red and stinging, that means I like you."

Lex
 
"I'm afraid the only way I know how to compliment is with the back of my hand. So if your cheeks are red and stinging, that means I like you."

Lex

Which cheeks?

For the southern cheeks I find the front of my hand works so much better.
 
Don't worry, I took against the book due to its clear hatred of ginger people...

I must admit I roughly* remember the plot, but no details. The same applies for the Zauberberg. Errm, there I skipped some two thirds, I guess ^^

* sounds weird? too tired for proper phrasing :(

LOL; belamo's thread, hence belamo's motto applies :D
 
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