Jan Van Couver Watercolour Dutch Canal Scene with Windmill

£850.00

  •  Jan Van Couver
  • Hermanus Koekkoek Jr
  • Watercolour
  • Dutch Canal Scene
  • Windmill
  • Framed
  • Glazed

1 in stock

Description

A great watercolour painting of a windmill by a canal in Holland. A typical work by listed Dutch artist, Jan Van Couver. This is an original 19th Century picture that has retained its colour really well. The view depicts a windmill beside a canal with barges moored to both sides and the canal opens out to a wider waterway. The painting is framed and glazed. The frame measurements are 63 x 46 cm. The painting itself measures 54 x 37 cm.

Jan Van Couver aka Hermanus Koekkoek Jr. was born in Holland in 1836 and established himself as a world renowned watercolour artist, particularly of Dutch canal scenes. His father was also an artist of some repute. He died in Holland in 1909.

Here is an extract from a newspaper article on this very painting….

Let’s go Dutch!…A master of watercolour from The Netherlands.

Cuckoos are well known for being somewhat destructive to their host families, but not in the case of our artist this week. Our painting of the week this week was painted by “a cuckoo”!

What could he possibly mean? I hear you ask. How could a cuckoo paint a picture? Well, the artist of this beautifully atmospheric Dutch watercolour is Hermanus Koekkoek II and I am reliably informed, by a Dutch friend of mine that his surname is pronounced something like “cuckoo”.  Hermanus Koekkoek Snr was a well-known listed Dutch artist and he of course encouraged his son to follow in his footsteps, which he did and the boy became even more successful than his father, becoming a listed artist not only in his native Holland but also here in his adopted home of the UK. But in order to avoid any confusion, at a very early stage, the younger man decided to paint under a couple of pseudonyms. He painted his pictures, mostly of Dutch seaside or canal side scenes and signed them either as L van Staaten or more prolifically as Jan van Couver. Koekkoek was born on 8th December 1836 in Amsterdam and was largely taught to paint by his father. Having embarked on a successful painting career, between 1859 and 1869 he travelled back and forth between Holland and England, eventually settling in London in 1869. He passed away in 1909 at the age of 73. He was buried in Den Haag, Holland. He painted in both oils and watercolours and many of his works sit in very impressive collections worldwide.

Hermanus Koekkoek Juniors work is very distinctive and became highly collectible, particularly among the ex-pat Dutch here in the UK and the USA. Many of his paintings have regularly achieved over £2,000 at auction, with his peak being . This painting is in stock at my shop at Holme Grange Shops at a fraction of that value. The art market is quite low at the moment making paintings like this very affordable and a pretty good investment.

The painting is an original 19th Century watercolour of a canal side scene with a windmill on the canal walls to the right-hand side of the picture, with a number of boats moored alongside the canals walls. One of the boats has a sailor on board making it ready to go out to sea, despite a threatening looking cloudy sky. The painting, given its age, has retained its colour and sharpness really well.