Jongkind owes his fame to the freshly coloured work that so impressed the young Monet, but it was preceded by a very different kind of painting. An excellent example is this view of Montmartre, made when Jongkind was only in his late 20s and studying in Paris. Everything still looks very much like Schelfhout, and even more like the Frenchman Isabey, Jongkind’s Parisian teacher.
Specifications
Title | View on Montmartre |
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Material and technique | Oil on canvas |
Object type |
Painting
> Painting
> Two-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Height 40 cm Width 50 cm |
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Artists |
Painter:
Johan Barthold Jongkind
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Accession number | 1388 (MK) |
Credits | Purchased 1937 |
Department | Modern Art |
Acquisition date | 1937 |
Creation date | in circa 1850 |
Internal exhibitions |
The Collection Enriched (2011) De collectie als tijdmachine (2017) |
Material | |
Object | |
Geographical origin | The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe |
Geographical origin | France > Western Europe > Europe |
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Johan Barthold Jongkind
Lattrop 1819 - Côte-Saint-André 1891
Johan Barthold Jongkind studied at the Drawing Academy in The Hague from 1837. In 1845, the French painter Eugène Isabey invited him to come to Paris. Jongkind...
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