All Willem Roelofs 's Paintings
The Painting Names Are Sorted From A to Z


Choice ID Image  Paintings (From A to Z)       Details 
67096 Figures On A Country Road Along A Waterway  Figures On A Country Road Along A Waterway   Figures On A Country Road Along A Waterway, A Windmill In The Distance Oil on canvas, 47 x 73 cm (18 1/2 x 28 5/8 inches)
91171 In t Gein bij Abcoude  In t Gein bij Abcoude   between 1870(1870) and 1897(1897) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 45 x 68 cm (17.7 x 26.8 in) cyf
86695 In t Gein bij Abcoude.  In t Gein bij Abcoude.   Date between 1870(1870) and 1897(1897) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 45 x 68 cm (17.7 x 26.8 in) cjr
93326 In the Floodplains of the River IJssel  In the Floodplains of the River IJssel   1870 - 1897 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 27.2 x 44 cm (10.7 x 17.3 in) cjr
93327 Landscape in an Approaching Storm.  Landscape in an Approaching Storm.   1850(1850) Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 90.2 x 139.8 cm (35.5 x 55 in) cjr
93033 Landschap met beek  Landschap met beek   c. 1855(1855) (1850-1860) Medium oil on panel Dimensions 31.5 X 41 cm (12.4 X 16.1 in) cjr
54270 Summertime  Summertime   mk235 1862 Oil on canvas 27x49.2cm
91550 The Milking Curve  The Milking Curve   1870 - 1897 Medium oil on panel Dimensions 11 x 26 cm (4.3 x 10.2 in) cjr

Willem Roelofs
Dutch Painter, 1822-1897 Dutch painter. He is said to have made his first sketches at the age of four; at fifteen he completed his first landscape painting. Many of these early works are in the print rooms of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, and the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague. In c. 1837-8 he was apprenticed to the amateur painter Abraham Hendrik de Winter (1800-61) in Utrecht, where the Roelofs family had moved in 1826. In 1838 he entered his first paintings in the Exhibition of Living Masters in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. In the late summer of 1840 Roelofs became a pupil of the landscape and animal painter Hendrik van de Sande Bakhuyzen (1795-1860), with whom he made a study trip to Germany in 1841. Roelofs took a special interest in nature: he applied himself energetically both to painting and drawing, almost always selecting landscape subjects. He also studied entomology and accumulated a large collection of insects. After his training he returned to his parents in Utrecht.

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