Marinus Adrianus Koekkoek Explained

Marinus Adrianus Koekkoek
Birth Date:25 September 1807
Birth Place:Middelburg
Death Place:Amsterdam

Marinus Adrianus Koekkoek, sometimes referred to as The Elder (25 September 1807 – 28 January 1868) was a 19th-century Dutch landscape and marine painter.

Life and work

He was a member of the famous ; second son of the marine artist, Johannes Hermanus Koekkoek, brother of Barend Cornelis,, and Hermanus. His son was the landscape painter, Hendrik Pieter Koekkoek.

Marinus and his brothers received their first art lessons from their father, who provided advice and assistance throughout their careers. Initially, he worked as a decorative painter.[1]

He established himself as a free-lance painter in Amsterdam in 1836. The following year, he moved to Kleef. From 1838, he alternated between Hilversum and Amsterdam. He finally settled in Amsterdam in 1854, and remained there until his death, aged sixty.

At first, he painted nothing but landscapes. Later, he expanded to portraits, animals, and maritime scenes.ne views. He was awarded a silver medal for his landscapes from the Felix Meritis society in 1847. Many of his works were sold in Germany and England.

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  1. https://rkd.nl/explore/images/155406 Biographical data: "Marinus Adrianus Koekkoek (I)"