I have an oil painting on mahogany signed J.H.or J.N. Brauwer,no date,of a dutch scene in winter, ice on canal, farmers moving hay on a sledge, size 45mm*33mm. Could you please confirm this is a dutch painter and the period he painted and if possible a list of the paintings he did. Regards Richard Perry
I have painting which shows old dutch flower market near the sea. It was bought in 1936 in Vienna, Austria by my grandmother. I checked many internet sites looking for information about painter J.Berte, who is probably dutch or german, and can't find it. If you know the painting or the painter please sens the information to my email.
Are you looking for information Inhereted painting by coslinsky [5 men sitting at table under a hanging boat]The painting was bought in amsterdam late 1940. Have you any info about the painter etc.Looking forward to hear from you. Charles Reggers.
i am looking for information about F.G. Grust. one of our patrons has a kitchen scene (2 ladies at table with 3 children, 1 in a cradle) and she thinks the artist is F.G. Grust. Where can we get biographical information on the artist? thank you
Madam / Sir, I have got a postcard depicting a 16- maybe 17th century (not sure) Dutch scene of de "Herengracht en Muiderslot", painted by W.H. Eickelberg. The reason I ask, I have got an oil painting (10"x17" on wood panel) which is approximate copy of the above, including some of the folk on the painting. One man repairing a fishnet appears to be a exact copy of the original. I like to know the name of the painter (who is still alive I guess). What I can make-out is something like this, "Onneihof". Could it be, "O. N. Neihof" Or something close to it? What information have you got on W.H. Eickelberg? Thanking you in advance, Regards, Arent Nieuwkamp.
Madam / Sir, I have got a postcard depicting a 16- maybe 17th century (not sure) Dutch scene of de "Herengracht en Muiderslot", painted by W.H. Eickelberg. The reason I ask, I have got an oil painting (10"x17" on wood panel) which is approximate copy of the above, including some of the folk on the painting. One man repairing a fishnet appears to be a exact copy of the original. I like to know the name of the painter (who is still alive I guess). What I can make-out is something like this, "Onneihof". Could it be, "O. N. Neihof" Or something close to it? What information have you got on W.H. Eickelberg? Thanking you in advance, Regards, Arent Nieuwkamp.
Mijnheer Heemskerk, Dank voor de snelle reactie op mijn vraag betreffende de schilder waarvan ik de naam zou willen weten. Het is misschien niet zo'n bekende Nederlandse schilder. Zoals gezegd, wat ik op het paneel kan ontcijferen is; "Onneihof". Kan het "O. N. Neihof" zijn? Het is wel een goed op verf gebracht kopie van het originele, geschilderde "Herengracht en Muiderslot" door W. H . Eickelberg. Hier volgen verdere gegevens waarom U vroeg: - Afmeting: 26.5 cm H. x 45 cm W. - Kleur paneel: niet zwart maar vrij donker bruin. - Randen: niet rond, maar redelijk haaks. - Verkoopprijs: 1200 gulden. (Geen grootmeester dus) Weer bij voorbaat dank, Arent Nieuwkamp Greenfield Park, QC Canada. You wrote. Here are the auctionprices of this 19th cent. painter. Your copy. You will have to tell me where you got it, what you paid and the exact size in centimeters. Perhaps then I can help you. Is the backside panel, black, with rounded edges all over ?? G.H. Amsterdam
I wrote. Madam / Sir, I have got a postcard depicting a 16- maybe 17th century (not sure) Dutch scene of de "Herengracht en Muiderslot", painted by W.H. Eickelberg. The reason I ask, I have got an oil painting (10"x17" on wood panel) which is approximate copy of the above, including some of the folk on the painting. One man repairing a fishnet appears to be an exact copy of the original. I like to know the name of the painter (who is still alive I guess). What I can make-out is something like this, "Onneihof". Could it be, "O. N. Neihof" Or something close to it? What information have you got on W.H. Eickelberg? Thanking you in advance, Regards, Arent Nieuwkamp.
I need information on the difference between dutch paintings that were bought by the common people and the paintings in countries where the painters were commisioned by the government. Thanks