PETRUS VAN SCHENDEL Market in Amsterdam by Moonlight 19th Century European Paintings 19th


Flemish landscape painting of XIXth century Petrus van Schendel (18061870)

Petrus Van Schendel Dutch 1806 - 1870 Petrus van Schendel was born in Terheyden, North Brabant on 21 April 1806, and settled in Brussels in 1845, staying there until 1870.Schendel was a painter of historical and genre scenes. He was a pupil at the Antwerp Academy between 1822 and 1828, studying under Van Bree. He first settled in Amsterdam and then went to Rotterdam, where he made his.


Petrus van Schendel Cool paintings, Street painting, Painting

Petrus Van Schendel (1806-1870) was a Dutch-Belgian genre painter in the Romantic style who specialized in nighttime scenes, lit by lamps or candles. This led to him being known as "Monsieur Chandelle". He won several medals at expositions in Paris and London during the late 1840s. Some of his works were bought by King Leopold I.


Flemish landscape painting of XIXth century Petrus van Schendel (18061870)

Apr 21, 1806 - Dec 28, 1870. Petrus Van Schendel was a Dutch-Belgian genre painter in the Romantic style who specialized in nighttime scenes, lit by lamps or candles. This led to him being known as "Monsieur Chandelle".


Petrus Van Schendel (18061870) The Vegetable Market Oil on canvas Artist painting, Painting

Petrus van Schendel (1806-1870) was a Dutch-Belgian genre painter in the Romantic style who specialized in nighttime scenes, lit by lamps or candles. This led to him being known as "Monsieur Chandelle". On the advice of a family friend, who was a retired army officer, his father sent him to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp.


The Night Market 2 Painting by Petrus van Schendel Pixels

Petrus van Schendel (Dutch 1806 - 1870) Pendant portraits of a poulterer and his customer at the Groenmarkt in The Hague, 1868 oil on panel Portrait of the customer: signed and dated 'P. van Schendel. 1868' (lower left) Portrait of the poulterer: signed and dated (mostly illegible, lower right) image size 45 x 30 cm., frame size 73 x 58.5 cm. each


Petrus van Schendel (1806 1870)

View Petrus van Schendel's 572 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available paintings, works on paper, and photographs for sale and learn about the artist.


Flemish landscape painting of XIXth century Petrus van Schendel (18061870)

The Painter Petrus van Schendel (1806-1870), which is organised in collaboration with Breda's Museum, is the first retrospective of the painter Petrus van Schendel, one of the most important artists of the Dutch Romantic School. It comprises more than 60 paintings, drawings, sketches and silhouettes as well as historic objects from public and.


Petrus van Schendel Genre / Romantic painter Tutt'Art Pittura * Scultura * Poesia * Musica

Petrus Van Schendel (1806-1870) was a Dutch-Belgian genre painter in the Romantic style who specialized in nighttime scenes, lit by lamps or candles. This led to him being known as "Monsieur Chandelle". Biography.


PETRUS VAN SCHENDEL Market in Amsterdam by Moonlight 19th Century European Paintings 19th

Petrus Van Schendel Belgian 1806-1870. After completing his studies at the Fine Arts Academy of Antwerp in 1828, studying under the historical painter Mathieu van Bree, Petrus van Schendel began to focus on genre painting with candles and lamplight, often in combination with evening market scenes, landscapes and moonlight..


Petrus van Schendel Paintings prev. for Sale A moonlit river landscape

Petrus van Schendel was born as the son of Gijsbertus van Schendel and Geertruida Brox, in the village of Terheyden. After the death of his father, the family moved to Breda. In 1822, van Schendel moved to Antwerp, where he would live until 1828. Here, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, where he was awarded a Golden Medal for.


Flemish landscape painting of XIXth century Petrus van Schendel (18061870)

Petrus Van Schendel (1806-1870) was a Dutch-Belgian genre painter in the Romantic style who specialized in nighttime scenes, lit by lamps or candles. This led to him being known as "Monsieur Chandelle". On the advice of a family friend, who was a retired army officer, his father sent him to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. He studied there from 1822 to 1828 with the history.


Бельгийский живописец Petrus van Schendel (18061870) (111 работ) » Картины, художники

Styles. Genres. Media. 1-20 out of 55. List of all 55 artworks by Petrus van Schendel.


Classical Street Paintings By Petrus Van Schendel

Petrus van Schendel (1806-1870) was a Dutch-Belgian genre painter in the Romantic style who specialized in nighttime scenes, lit by lamps or candles. This led to him being known as "Monsieur Chandelle".


Petrus van Schendel (Belgian, 18061870) auctions & price archive

1 of 51. Petrus Van Schendel. Petrus Van Schendel is a dutch painter lived during 1806-1870. Few of the grand aspects of his paintings are the candle light and brilliant characters around to add more drama to the scene. On another context visualizing this from a photographer point of view, every painting of Petrus is more than scintillating for.


Flemish landscape painting of XIXth century Petrus van Schendel (18061870)

Petrus van Schendel was born in Terheijden, near Breda on 21st April 1806. He studied at the Antwerp Academy under Mathieu-Ignace van Breen (1773-1839) and worked in Antwerp until 1828 when he left for Amsterdam. He remained there through 1832 before moving to Rotterdam for six years, followed by The Hague until 1845 when he returned to Belgium.


Petrus van Schendel (Belgian, 18061870) , Moonlight Market Christie's

Petrus Van Schendel was a Dutch-Belgian genre painter in the Romantic style who specialized in nighttime scenes, lit by lamps or candles. This led to him being known as "Monsieur Chandelle". On the advice of a family friend, who was a retired army officer, his father sent him to study at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. He studied.

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