Hendrik van Oort explained

Hendrik van Oort (6 August 1775 in Utrecht – 17 February 1847 in Utrecht) was a 19th-century painter from the Netherlands.[1] Among his best known works are In the Meadow and The Shoemaker (1800-1830), the latter of which is on display at the Northampton Museum and Art Gallery.[2]

Mainly a landscape painter, van Oort chose mainly quaint rural villages, small towns and rural folk as his subjects. But he also captured landscapes of cities such as Amsterdam; his landscape View of Canal, Amsterdam sold at the Amsterdam branch of Christie's on September 5, 2000, for $3,353.[3] A View Of The Sint Jan's Kerkhof was painted at Utrecht in 1824.[4] Henrik's son, Pieter van Oort, was also a noted landscape artist and architect.[5] Besides his son he taught the painter David van der Kellen Jr. (1804–1879), who became a respected medalist and engraver.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pfisterer, Paul. Dictionary of Signatures/Signaturenlexikon: In Cooperation With Claire Pfisterer/Unter Mitarbeit Von Claire Pfisterer. 20 December 2012. 1999. Walter de Gruyter. 978-3-11-014937-1. 910.
  2. Web site: The Shoemaker. Art UK. 20 December 2012.
  3. Web site: Hendrik van Oort. Art Info. 20 December 2012.
  4. Web site: A View Of The Sint Jan's Kerkhof. Artrenewal.org. 20 December 2012.
  5. Book: Jeanne Terwen-De Loos. Rijksmuseum (Netherlands). Nederlandse schilders en tekenaars in de Oost, 17de-20ste eeuw. 20 December 2012. 1972. Rijksmuseum. 29.
  6. https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/60651 Hendrik van Oort