Broek in Waterland (painting)
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Artist | Jan Toorop |
Year | 1889 |
Type | Oil painting on canvas |
Dimensions | 69 cm × 76 cm (27 in × 30 in) |
Location | Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis |
Broek in Waterland is an 1889
Description
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Toorop gave this landscape a very strong, geometrical structure. The sharply receding diagonals of the canals are echoed by the naked trunks of the pollard willows. These intersect with the ribbons of color in the sunset, its rosy hues firmly contrasting with the deep blues and greens of the landscape below.[2] Broek in Waterland was once coveted by the director of the Boymans Museum, who lauded its "'simple, usually disciplined structure,' 'distinction,' and controlled 'rhythmic composition.'"[3]
Historical information
In February 1889, Toorop traveled to Broek in Waterland with
Acquisition
Broek in Waterland was acquired by the IMA in 2002 as a gift in memory of Robert S. Ashby by his family and friends. It currently hangs in the Robert H. & Ina M. Mohlman Gallery and has the acquisition number 2002.156.[2]
References
- ISBN 0936260777.
- ^ a b "Broek in Waterland". Indianapolis Museum of Art. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- ^ Hopmans, Anita. "Disputed Ownership: on the provenance of two works by Jan Toorop in the Boymans Museum" (PDF). Netherlands Institute for Art History. Retrieved 20 January 2013.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Broek in Waterland". Jan Toorop Research Center. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 20 January 2013.