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Nikolaas Pieneman (1809–1866) girl with a Flower Basket, c. 1840s, Oil on canvas, 45 x 39 cm, signed provenance: private collection
Nikolaas Pieneman (1809–1866) girl with a Flower Basket, c. 1840s, Oil on canvas, 45 x 39 cm, signed provenance: private collection
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Nikolaas Pieneman (1809-1866)
Girl with a Flower Basket, c. 1840s
Oil on canvas, 45 × 39 cm
Signed
Provenance: private collection
This refined genre painting is in good condition and depicts a young girl holding a flower basket, rendered with a quiet intimacy and academic precision characteristic of Dutch Romantic painting in the mid-19th century. Pieneman's careful modelling of flesh tones, balanced composition and serene expression reflect his training within the academic tradition, inherited from his father, Jan Willem Pieneman.
Best known for his portraits, history paintings and genre scenes, Nikolaas Pieneman enjoyed considerable recognition during his lifetime. His works are represented in major museum collections in the Netherlands and abroad. This painting exemplifies his ability to combine technical finesse with a gentle, human presence, making it both historically significant and visually engaging. Housed in a period gilt frame.
PIENEMAN, Nikolaas
Painter of portraits, history and genre scenes, born in
Amersfoort on 1 January 1809 or 1810, died in
Amsterdam on 30 December 1866 (Dutch School).
Pupil of his father, Jan Willem Pieneman.
Museums
Amsterdam: Jan Willem Pieneman - William III of the Netherlands - The Submission of Diepo Negoro to Lieutenant-General Baron H. M. de Kock - Jan Hendricks Wins; (Municipal) Rembrandt in his Studio - Study Head.
The Hague (Municipal):
The Prince of Orange in 1855 - Prince Henry of the Netherlands - J. Denick Patyn.
Riga: Bavarian Jacobin and Lady with a Lute.
Rotterdam: King William III - Self-Portrait of the Artist.
Stuttgart:
An Arab.
Girl with a Flower Basket, c. 1840s
Oil on canvas, 45 × 39 cm
Signed
Provenance: private collection
This refined genre painting is in good condition and depicts a young girl holding a flower basket, rendered with a quiet intimacy and academic precision characteristic of Dutch Romantic painting in the mid-19th century. Pieneman's careful modelling of flesh tones, balanced composition and serene expression reflect his training within the academic tradition, inherited from his father, Jan Willem Pieneman.
Best known for his portraits, history paintings and genre scenes, Nikolaas Pieneman enjoyed considerable recognition during his lifetime. His works are represented in major museum collections in the Netherlands and abroad. This painting exemplifies his ability to combine technical finesse with a gentle, human presence, making it both historically significant and visually engaging. Housed in a period gilt frame.
PIENEMAN, Nikolaas
Painter of portraits, history and genre scenes, born in
Amersfoort on 1 January 1809 or 1810, died in
Amsterdam on 30 December 1866 (Dutch School).
Pupil of his father, Jan Willem Pieneman.
Museums
Amsterdam: Jan Willem Pieneman - William III of the Netherlands - The Submission of Diepo Negoro to Lieutenant-General Baron H. M. de Kock - Jan Hendricks Wins; (Municipal) Rembrandt in his Studio - Study Head.
The Hague (Municipal):
The Prince of Orange in 1855 - Prince Henry of the Netherlands - J. Denick Patyn.
Riga: Bavarian Jacobin and Lady with a Lute.
Rotterdam: King William III - Self-Portrait of the Artist.
Stuttgart:
An Arab.
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