Artist: Early 20th Century Dutch School.
Title: Untitled Harbour Scene.
Medium: Oil on wooden cedar panel.
Image Size: Height 15 cm x Width 25 cm.
Framed Size:Height 30.5 cm x Width 35.5 cm x Depth 2 cm.
Condition: Good, recently cleaned and varnished, with a new frame, archival mat and museum anti-reflective UV resistant glass.
Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.
About: This impressionist harbour painting on a wooden panel is indicative of the Dutch style. Dating from the early 20th century, it is unsigned but undoubtedly by a very competent hand. and very pleasing to the eye.
Maritime themes are central to Dutch visual culture; this harbour scene reflects commerce, daily labour, and the Netherlands’ long seafaring tradition. The late 19th–early 20th century saw Dutch artists responding to both native marine painting traditions and broader European Impressionist ideas—capturing everyday life and ephemeral light rather than grand historical subject matter.
Artist: Early 20th Century Dutch School.
Title: Untitled Harbour Scene.
Medium: Oil on wooden cedar panel.
Image Size: Height 15 cm x Width 25 cm.
Framed Size:Height 30.5 cm x Width 35.5 cm x Depth 2 cm.
Condition: Good, recently cleaned and varnished, with a new frame, archival mat and museum anti-reflective UV resistant glass.
Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.
About: This impressionist harbour painting on a wooden panel is indicative of the Dutch style. Dating from the early 20th century, it is unsigned but undoubtedly by a very competent hand. and very pleasing to the eye.
Maritime themes are central to Dutch visual culture; this harbour scene reflects commerce, daily labour, and the Netherlands’ long seafaring tradition. The late 19th–early 20th century saw Dutch artists responding to both native marine painting traditions and broader European Impressionist ideas—capturing everyday life and ephemeral light rather than grand historical subject matter.