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Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch, also known as Hendrik Johannes Weissenbruch (born 19 June 1824 in
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– died 24 March 1903 in The Hague) was a Dutch painter of the
Hague School The Hague School is a group of artists who lived and worked in The Hague between 1860 and 1890. Their work was heavily influenced by the realist painters of the French Barbizon school. The painters of the Hague school generally made use of relati ...
. He is noted especially for his watercolours.


Biography

Hendrik Johannes Weissenbruch, also known as Jan Hendrik, was born in
The Hague The Hague ( ; nl, Den Haag or ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands, situated on the west coast facing the North Sea. The Hague is the country's administrative centre and its seat of government, and while the official capital o ...
on 19 June 1824, the second son of Johannes Weissenbruch and Johanna Hendrika Zaag. He came from an artistic family. His father Johannes, a chef and restaurateur, painted in his free time and collected art on a small scale. Among Johannes' collection were works by
Andreas Schelfhout Andreas Schelfhout (1787–1870) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer, known for his landscape paintings. Schelfhout belongs to the Romantic movement. His Dutch winter scenes and frozen canals with skaters were already famous during hi ...
and
Bartholomeus van Hove Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove (October 28, 1790 in The Hague – November 8, 1880 in The Hague) was a Dutch painter and the father of Hubertus van Hove. He played an important role in the development of 19th-century painting by his many dis ...
. Johannes' cousin Jan (1822–80) was a well-known painter of townscapes. Another cousin Frederik Hendrik (1828–87) was a lithographer, while his younger brother Frederik Johan, his uncle Daniel and his nephew Isaac (1826–1912) were all engravers.de Leeuw ''et al'' p. 275 When Jan was sixteen years old he received drawing lessons from Johannes Low. In 1843, he took evening classes taught by
Bartholomeus van Hove Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove (October 28, 1790 in The Hague – November 8, 1880 in The Hague) was a Dutch painter and the father of Hubertus van Hove. He played an important role in the development of 19th-century painting by his many dis ...
at the Hague Academy of Art. During the day Weissenbruch worked in Van Hove's studio, together with
Johannes Bosboom Johannes Bosboom (18 February 1817 – 14 September 1891) was a Dutch painter and watercolorist of the Hague School, known especially for his paintings of church interiors. Biography He was born in The Hague. At the age of 14 he became a studen ...
and
Salomon Verveer Salomon Leonardus Verveer (30 November 1813 – 5 January 1876) was a Dutch marinist and landscape painter. He was one of the most versatile and successful artists at the time of the Dutch romance, both at home and abroad. His sepia gouache and ...
, helping to make pieces of scenery for the Royal Theatre. Weissenbruch's early work showed the strong influence of the romantic painter
Andreas Schelfhout Andreas Schelfhout (1787–1870) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer, known for his landscape paintings. Schelfhout belongs to the Romantic movement. His Dutch winter scenes and frozen canals with skaters were already famous during hi ...
. Schelfhout's influence can be seen in Weissenbruch's early landscapes, painted in precise detail. His magnificent, cloudy skies show his admiration for the seventeenth-century artist
Jacob van Ruisdael Jacob Isaackszoon van Ruisdael (;  1629 – 10 March 1682) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman, and etcher. He is generally considered the pre-eminent landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age, a period of great wealth and cultural ach ...
, whose work he saw at an early age in the Mauritshuis in The Hague. When he was invited to take lessons from this very celebrated artist, his older friend, Bosboom, advised him not to accept. 'I can't simply say "no, thank you" to Schelfhout!" sputtered Weissenbruch. Whereupon Bosboom said: "you should do that, Weiss! You have to learn to stand on your own and see through your own eyes."de Leeuw ''et al'' pp. 44–5 In 1847, Weissenbruch first exhibited at the Exhibition of Living Masters, and he became one of the founders of the
Pulchri Studio Pulchri Studio (Latin:"For the study of beauty") is a Dutch art society, art institution and art studio based in The Hague ('s-Gravenhage), Netherlands. This institute began in 1847 at the home of painter Lambertus Hardenberg. Since 1893 the c ...
. In 1849, two years after Weissenbruch staged his first exhibition, the
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in Haarlem acquired one of his panoramic landscapes. However, that early success did not last very long. In spite of the prestige he had earned among his colleagues, he did not achieve public acknowledgement until the late 1880s. During this intermediate period, Weissenbruch went from being a characteristic painter of Dutch Romanticism to one of the best representatives of the Hague School. His lively dune landscapes led to a series of atmospheric impressions of the Dutch polders, in which the artist paid special attention to his representation of the cloudy skies with its light and shadows and the dynamics of the permante winds. The contrast from the sky to the water is very important to him, too. Thus he belonged to the Kortenhoef School, one of the followers of the Oosterbeek School. These beautiful oil and watercolour landscapes were painted, almost without exception, with free and delicate brushstrokes. The sky above the polders began to play a more important role. His use of color gradually became more restrained and his application of paint increasingly broader and looser. This made his landscapes more atmospheric, the bearers of light and clouds. He stressed the importance of both of these elements when he said, "The sky in a painting, that is what is most important! Sky and light are the great magicians. The sky determines what the painting is. Painters can never pay too much attention to the sky. We live from light and sunshine, and go with or palette through the dry periods." Weissenbruch enjoyed working outdoors in the countryside. He usually found his subjects in the area around The Hague where he lived, rarely going far from home. However, in 1900, at the age of seventy, he took a trip to
Barbizon Barbizon () is a commune (town) in the Seine-et-Marne department in north-central France. It is located near the Fontainebleau Forest. Demographics The inhabitants are called ''Barbizonais''. Art history The Barbizon school of painters is nam ...
where he painted his famous forest scene. The journey to Barbizon must have been a kind of pilgrimage for him, since it was in this area that French painters, in around 1830, had first begun to paint in the open air on a large scale. These 'painters of Barbizon' strove for a natural representation of the landscape, paying particular attention to the mood and the light. Nature for Weissenbruch was also of the utmost importance.


Paintings

Image:Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch - Gezicht op de Leuvehaven en de Leuvebrug - 10857-A-B - Museum Rotterdam.jpg, ''View on the Leuve harbor and bridge in
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'', 1859, oil-painting on wooden panel Image:Weissenbruch Jan Hendrik The Shipping Canal at Rijswijk, known as 'The View at Geestbrug'.jpg, ''The Shipping Canal at
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'', 1868, oil on panel Image:Pramende boer - groninger museum.jpg, ''Polder Landscape with Peasant Punting a Boat'', 1870, oil on panel Image:Jan_Hendrik_Weissenbruch_001.jpg, ''Landscape with Mill Near Schiedam'', 1873, oil on canvas Image:Weissenbruch Molen in de polder.jpg, 'Mill in the polder', c. 1880, watercolor on paper Image:Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch - Shell cart - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Shell cart'', c. 1890, oil on panel Image:Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch - Herfstlandschap.jpg, ''Autumn Landscape'', c. 1880-1900, oil on canvas Image:Strandgezicht Rijksmuseum SK-A-4036.jpeg, ''Beach Sight'', 1895, watercolor on paper Image:Windmill by Weissenbruch.jpg, ''The Windmill'', 1899, oil on canvas Image:Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch - Bosgezicht nabij Barbizon.jpg, ''Forest View near
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'', 1900, oil on canvas


Museums with Weissenbruch's paintings

* Historisch Museum, Amsterdam. *
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. * Dordrecht Museum, Dortrecht. * Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede. * Groninger Museum, Groningen. * Teyler Museum, Haarlem. * Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag. * Museum Mesdag, Den Haag. * Kasteel het Nijenhuis,
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(part of
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). * Nijmeegs Museum Commanderie van St. Jan, Nijmegen. * Jan Cunen Museum, Oss. * Rijksmuseum Kröller—Müller, Otterlo. * Historisch Museum, Rotterdam. * Museum Boymans van Beuningen, Rotterdam.


Bibliography

*Sillevis, John & Tabak, Anne. ''The Hague School Book,'' Waanders Uitgegevers, Zwolle (2004), pp. 229–237 * Leeuw, Ronald de; Sillervis, John and Dumas, Charles (1983): ''The Hague School: Dutch Masters of the Nineteenth Century'', Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, . * Wright, Christopher (1980): ''Paintings in Dutch museum'', Philip Wilson Publishers Liumited, London, * Denninger-Schreuder, Carole (2003): ''Schilders van Laren, Thoth – Uitgeverij'', . * Koenraads, Jan P. (1985): ''Laren en zijn Schilders, Boekhandel Juli Kluvers'', . * De Bodt, Saskia and Sellink, Manfred. ''Nineteenth Century Dutch Watercolors and Drawings'', Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rot * Haagse Gemeentemuseum, ''De Haagse School Boek'', . Rotterdam, 1998.


References


External links


Van Gogh letters mentioning Weissenbruch

biography facts and dates of Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch
in the Dutch R.K.D. Archive, The Hague
many free images of paintings and drawings by Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch
in the RijksStudio of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
'The Art of Johannes Hendrick Weissenbruch' (including some artist-quotes), by E. C. Cady
in 'Brush and Pencil, Volume 12', April 1904; in PDF {{DEFAULTSORT:Weissenbruch, Johan Hendrik Hague School 19th-century Dutch painters Dutch male painters Artists from The Hague 1824 births 1903 deaths 19th-century Dutch male artists