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Painter, Landscape painter, Etcher, b. 1839 - d. 1917

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      • Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839 - 1917), Girl with child in her arms, initialled M.M. in the plate (lower left), etching, plate 8 x 4.5 cm, sheet 12 x 8 cm, framed 30.5 x 23 cm
        Jun. 27, 2024

        Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839 - 1917), Girl with child in her arms, initialled M.M. in the plate (lower left), etching, plate 8 x 4.5 cm, sheet 12 x 8 cm, framed 30.5 x 23 cm

        Est: £200 - £300

        Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839 - 1917), Girl with child in her arms, initialled M.M. in the plate (lower left), etching, plate 8 x 4.5 cm, sheet 12 x 8 cm, framed 30.5 x 23 cm

        Dawsons Auctioneers
      • Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917) (after Barend Cornelis Koekkoek (1803-1862)) (attrib.), (Hilly landscape with a man walking alongside his horse-drawn cart
        May. 17, 2024

        Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917) (after Barend Cornelis Koekkoek (1803-1862)) (attrib.), (Hilly landscape with a man walking alongside his horse-drawn cart

        Est: €400 - €600

        Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917) (after Barend Cornelis Koekkoek (1803-1862)) (attrib.), (Hilly landscape with a man walking alongside his horse-drawn cart on a stormy day). Watercolour, 14x17,5 cm., framed. = Attribution in contemp. hand in pencil on verso. Attractive scene.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        Dec. 14, 2023

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €100 - €200

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) ‘Gezicht op Lausanne’, gesigneerd in de etsplaat ‘MM’ r.o.

        Vendu Rotterdam
      • MARIS, MATTHIJS (1839-1917), ATTRIBUTED TO. VIEW OF THE OUDE RIJN, LEIDEN
        Dec. 05, 2023

        MARIS, MATTHIJS (1839-1917), ATTRIBUTED TO. VIEW OF THE OUDE RIJN, LEIDEN

        Est: €2,000 - €4,000

        Oil on panel, mounted on particle board. Ca. 1868. Monogrammed bottom right ‘M.M.’ 63 x 51 cm. Sl. soiled and browned, sm. defects to surface, some loss of paint around the edges. The present work was possibly commissioned in 1868 by the Leiden printer Eduard IJdo who started his firm in 1888, and in 1890 he moved to the Hooglandsche Kerkgracht, on the corner with the Oude Rijn. The work hung in the IJdo offices until 1965 when it became part of the collection of the present owners. Since Eduard (1856-1927) was twelve in 1868 - and if Maris did paint the view of his offices as commissioned by Eduard - then the work would have been executed around 1890. By that time, Maris lived as a recluse in London and painted in a very different style, but he did return to the Netherlands several times. It is more likely though the painting was commissioned by Eduard’s father Hendrik Bernard IJdo (1822-96) who was also a book printer and typesetter in Leiden. This naturalistic city view better aligns with Maris’ work from the 1860s and 70s. (Compare for example the composition and signature to Maris’ oil on canvas Souvenir d’Amsterdam from 1871 in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum).

        Zwiggelaar Auctions
      • Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917). The enchanted castle.
        Nov. 23, 2023

        Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917). The enchanted castle.

        Est: €300 - €500

        Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917). The enchanted castle. Etching, 1887-1888, printed in black, 11x15 cm., on thin laid paper, framed. - A few small vague stains. = Cat. Haags Gemeentemuseum (1974) 137; cat. Gemeentemuseum 's-Gravenhage (1939) 81. The third and final state.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917). Bos met geitje.
        Nov. 23, 2023

        Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917). Bos met geitje.

        Est: €150 - €250

        Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917). Bos met geitje. Etching, 1883-1888, 11,1x14,7 cm., on thin laid paper. - Fine impression. = Cat. Haags Gemeentemuseum (1974) 132; cat. Gemeentemuseum 's-Gravenhage (1939) 79.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Matthijs Maris (1839 - 1917) Portret van jonge vrouw met hoed
        Sep. 25, 2023

        Matthijs Maris (1839 - 1917) Portret van jonge vrouw met hoed

        Est: €300 - €500

        Tekening, r.o. gemonogrammeerd en verso gesigneerd en onduidelijk gedateerd - restauratie l.m. B 37 x 30 / 57 x 49.5 cm

        Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
      • Matthijs Maris (1839 - 1917) Portret van jonge vrouw met hoed
        Jun. 19, 2023

        Matthijs Maris (1839 - 1917) Portret van jonge vrouw met hoed

        Est: €500 - €800

        Tekening, r.o. gemonogrammeerd en verso gesigneerd en onduidelijk gedateerd - restauratie l.m. B 37 x 30 / 57 x 49.5 cm

        Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
      • [GRAPHIC ARTS, PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS 16TH-19TH CENTURY ] (ATTRIBUTED TO) MATTHIJS MARIS (1839-1917). "VIEW OF A CHURCH ON A HILL"
        Dec. 06, 2022

        [GRAPHIC ARTS, PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS 16TH-19TH CENTURY ] (ATTRIBUTED TO) MATTHIJS MARIS (1839-1917). "VIEW OF A CHURCH ON A HILL"

        Est: €150 - €300

        Ca. 1870. 32 x 22 cm. Oil on board. Signed bottom right 'M. Maris'. In wooden gilded frame (45 x 37 cm).

        Zwiggelaar Auctions
      • Maris, M. (1839-1917). Vrouw met spinrokken.
        Nov. 24, 2022

        Maris, M. (1839-1917). Vrouw met spinrokken.

        Est: €200 - €300

        Maris, M. (1839-1917). Vrouw met spinrokken. Etching, 1883-1888, 14,4x10,8 cm., on thin laid Japanese paper. - Fine. = Cat. Haags Gemeentemuseum (1974) 135.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Matthijs Maris, Impressionist Figures O/B
        Oct. 18, 2022

        Matthijs Maris, Impressionist Figures O/B

        Est: $200 - $400

        (Dutch 1839-1917). Frame size: 7 3/4" high, 9 1/4" wide. Frame losses. Property of a New Jersey collector.

        Schwenke Auctioneers
      • Matthijs MARIS (1839-1917)
        Apr. 30, 2022

        Matthijs MARIS (1839-1917)

        Est: €350 - €500

        Matthijs MARIS (1839-1917). Portrait de femme de profil, 1886. Fusain sur papier bleu monogrammé et daté en bas à droite. 39 x 28,5 cm

        Les Andelys Enchères
      • Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) kleine ovale potloodtekening, Zittende dame op de rug gezien, gesign
        Dec. 14, 2021

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) kleine ovale potloodtekening, Zittende dame op de rug gezien, gesign

        Est: €75 - €150

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) kleine ovale potloodtekening, Zittende dame op de rug gezien, gesigneerd l.o., 8 x 6 cm

        Veilinghuis Van Spengen
      • [GRAPHIC ARTS, PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS 16TH-19TH CENTURY] (ATTRIBUTED TO) MATTHIJS MARIS (1839-1917) "BOY GATHERING FIREWOOD"
        Dec. 07, 2021

        [GRAPHIC ARTS, PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS 16TH-19TH CENTURY] (ATTRIBUTED TO) MATTHIJS MARIS (1839-1917) "BOY GATHERING FIREWOOD"

        Est: €100 - €200

        Signed below left 'M.M.' Pencil on paper, circa 17 x 8 cm, mounted on cardboard. Browned and somewhat faded. Attribution based on signature, line and resemblance with the drawings of workmen Maris made in and around The Hague around 1860.

        Zwiggelaar Auctions
      • Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        Dec. 15, 2020

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €1,000 - €1,500

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) A young farmers girl binding the hay oil on panel, 20x16,5 cm signed and dated 'M Maris./1855' (lower left)

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • signiert Maris wohl Matthijs MARIS (1839-1917), Uferlandschaft, Öl/Holz
        Nov. 28, 2020

        signiert Maris wohl Matthijs MARIS (1839-1917), Uferlandschaft, Öl/Holz

        Est: -

        signiert Maris wohl Matthijs MARIS (1839-1917), Uferlandschaft, Öl/Holz, gerahmt, RG 30 x 35cm.

        Auktionshalle Cuxhaven
      • Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        Sep. 08, 2020

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €40,000 - €60,000

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917), The bridal veil,oil (and possibly chalk) on canvas, 66,5x57,5 cm Painted circa 1905-1915. Exhibited: -London, The French Gallery, ‘Memorial Exhibition Matthew Maris’, November-December 1917, no. 31 or 33 (both as: ‘Figure Subject’, from the Artist’s Studio). -London, Beaux Arts Gallery, after 1923. -The Hague, Gemeentemuseum ‘s-Gravenhage, ‘Maris tentoonstelling’, 22 December 1935-2 February 1936, no. 204, as: 'De bruidsluier'. -Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, 'Matthijs Maris', 6 October 2017-7 January 2018, no. 79. Literature: -Ernest D. Fridlander, ‘Matthew Maris’, London & Boston 1921, p. 76. -Jos de Gruyter, ‘De Maris-tentoonstelling in het Gemeentemuseum’, in Het Vaderland, 24 December 1935. -Richard Bionda, 'Matthijs Maris', Amsterdam 2017, ill. p. 260, 261, no. 79. Provenance: -Collection Mrs. Isabella van Wisselingh-Angus, London/Northwood, 1917-1928; Her auction, Christie’s, London, 13 April 1928, lot 35, as: ‘The Bridal Veil: A Girl Enveloped in White’. -Collection McLaren, London. -Auction, Christie’s, London, 16 December 1931, lot 758. -With Frederick Lessore/Beaux Art Gallery, London, by 1935. -Collection Mr. D.H. Cevat, London. -With Kunsthandel E.J. van Wisselingh & Co. Amsterdam, 1952, no. S7330. -Collection Mr. C.A.C.M. Tiebackx, Ouderkerk. -Auction, Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, 13 October 1971, lot 343. -With Kunsthandel E.J. van Wisselingh & Co. Amsterdam, no. S8867. -Private Collection, Canada, 1973. -Auction, Sotheby’s, Amsterdam, 26 April 1999, lot 299, where acquired by the present owner. -Private collection, Amsterdam. Matthijs Maris is probably one of the most enigmatic Dutch artists of the nineteenth century. Born in 1839 in The Hague as the second of the three famous Maris siblings, it seems only natural that he would have developed into a representative of the up-and-coming The Hague School. His undeniable talent was spotted at an early age, but his individualistic character was also immediately apparent. In the beginning of his career, Matthijs was highly dependent on his elder brother Jacob – however, Jacob’s artistic influence is barely noticeable. Early on, Matthijs was drawn to foreign painting schools such as the German Romantics, through which he became interested in mysterious medieval culture. He found it difficult to connect to the general public, and as he was somewhat of a misfit in Dutch nineteenth-century art, his early paintings were often rejected by the people. This translated into a more reclusive life, in which he abstained from major exhibitions, and it nurtured his aversion to art dealers who had too much influence on artistic production. There has always been a certain duality to Maris’ resentment of art dealers, because even though he did not like to make works on commission, he was also very dependent on a few passionate art dealers. In the late 1870s, Maris was drawn to London by one of his first big collectors, Daniel Cottier (1838–1891), but after a decade-long collaboration, he felt too restricted as an artist and switched to the patronage of the Amsterdam-based art dealer Elbert Jan van Wisselingh (1848–1912). It was during this time that he secluded himself even more from public life and spent most of his time indulging in painting mystical visions at his new place in the London Borough of Hampstead. The present painting is a perfect example of the final stage of Maris’ oeuvre. Being more and more withdrawn from reality and public life, the artist feeds his hunger for perfection by slowly working on only a few paintings. This perfectionism is apparent in both composition and in texture and becomes a real obsession where the artist is never satisfied with the results. Over a span of several years, Maris puts one layer of paint over the other until he achieves a rough and seemingly gritty surface in which the subject almost evaporates. As biographer De Gruyter states about Maris’ method for works from this period, including the present painting: ‘From month to month and from year to year, returning to them and changing them, drawing a new veil over the dense fabric of paint and dreams ten, twenty times, as though they were precious stones which one secretly removes from their case now and then to look at and polish them, to hold and to shine them.’ He also experimented with new materials by combining, for example, chalks with oils. Given the brittle texture of the painting, this might have been the case for ‘The Bridal Veil’. The ephemeral and intangible effect is meant to be ‘absorbed’ by the spectator as a song; one can almost inhale the spirit of the painting. With his monochromatic hazes, Maris wanted to achieve a fusion of form and spirit referring directly to the upcoming symbolism. As the artist strove for a form of art which is self-explanatory, he seldom gave his later London works a title. Maris mysteriously explains his relation to the spectator as one in which ‘spirit answers spirit’. The title of this painting, ‘The Bridal Veil’, was probably not given by the artist himself, as the work is known in the Memorial Exhibition of 1917 as ‘Figure Subject’. Furthermore, the frame of the painting is a later contribution of one of the prominent collectors of this work. It was probably added by the sculptor and art dealer Frederick Lessore (1879–1951), who acquired the painting in 1931. The misspelled text on the frame refers to the biblical Song of Songs and contributes to the mystical character of the artwork. We should however be cautious about linking the various meanings of this text to the painting itself. The subject of the bridal veil is characteristic for the symbolic time at the turn of the century. For Matthijs Maris, ‘lifting the veil’ could indicate his search for a more ideal art form and the duality of being trapped between this quest for idealism and the limits of reality. In the exhibition catalogue of 2017, Richard Bionda refers to several literary texts that might have served as a source of inspiration for the artist. The early-nineteenth-century sonnet ‘Lift Not the Painted Veil’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822) uses the metaphor of the veil to indicate the truth behind everyday reality and earthly beauty. Shelley suggests not to lift this veil. Lifting it will of course lead to truthful knowledge, but it will also lead to disillusionment and a life of disappointment. Another influential text regarding this subject is a revised edition of ‘Vanity of Regret’ by the eleventh-century Persian poet Omar Kayyám (1048–1123). Maris often recited the following verses: ‘Nothing in this world of ours/Flows as we would have it flow;/What avail, then, careful hours,/Thought and trouble, tears and woe?/Through the shrouded veil of earth,/Life’s rich colours gleaming bright,/Though in truth of little worth,/Yet allure with meteor light./Life is torture and suspense;/Thought is sorrow – drive it hence!/With no will of mine I came,/With no will depart the same.’ Maris may also have alluded to a quote by George Frederick Watts (1917–1904) in his 1880 article ‘The Present Conditions of Art’. Watts said that material prosperity has become the new deity but is unable to create real happiness. Poetry, visual arts, and music are the only way for humanity to lift this veil to the secrets of life. Ultimately, all three texts come down to the tension between the expectations of the individual and the restrictions of the rules and laws of reality. The deeper meaning of the theme ‘lifting the veil’ was used to define various characters. There are some precedents in the visual arts which could have inspired Maris for this particular painting. Richard Bionda mentions a print after Charles Robert Leslie’s (1794–1859) Olivia, from Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, in The Art Journal of 1863. It is known that Maris based some of his compositions on existing motifs and developed these in his own distinctive style. He adjusted the perspective to his own preference and used his peculiar technique of layers of muted paint to render the painting almost unrecognisable from the existing motif. The print of Olivia may have been a source of inspiration, but the theme of the bride has a longer history in Matthijs Maris’ oeuvre. As one of the last paintings to be found in the artist’s studio, this work holds a special position in his oeuvre. The quality and rarity of this painting is partly reflected in the pedigree of the work, which includes multiple prominent collections and the desire of dealership E.J. van Wisselingh to buy the painting on several occasions in the course of the twentieth century. The painting is a perfect example of Maris’ mysticism and reflects his struggle with his desires and ambitions versus the reality of being. It is almost a serene cry of someone who is lost in a rapidly changing society and who does not want to give up on his dreams and ideals. The fact that he kept this work under his wings for several years and worked on it month after month and year after year shows his dedication to the painting. The method of painting layer on top of layer, time and time again, veils this painting in a mysticism unmatched by his contemporaries. Maris occupies a singular position within Dutch nineteenth-century art, by bridging the gap between the Romantic and the Modern. Richard Bionda, ‘Matthijs Maris’, Amsterdam 2017, p. 260-261. Richard Bionda, ‘Matthijs Maris. The Bridal Veil’, Auction Catalogue, Sotheby’s, 26 April 1999, p. 122-123, lot 299.

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • MATTHIJS MARIS [Dutch, 1839 - 1917] attributed, Untitled (A woman washing clothes by a window), Oil on board, circa 1880, 35 x 26cm.
        May. 05, 2019

        MATTHIJS MARIS [Dutch, 1839 - 1917] attributed, Untitled (A woman washing clothes by a window), Oil on board, circa 1880, 35 x 26cm.

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        MATTHIJS MARIS [Dutch, 1839 - 1917] attributed, Untitled (A woman washing clothes by a window), Oil on board, circa 1880, 35 x 26cm.

        Leski Auctions Pty Ltd
      • MATTHIJS MARIS | Veiled Lady
        Dec. 12, 2018

        MATTHIJS MARIS | Veiled Lady

        Est: £7,000 - £10,000

        oil on canvas

        Sotheby's
      • A very fine watercolour by Matthijs Maris
        Dec. 03, 2018

        A very fine watercolour by Matthijs Maris

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        - MARIS, Matthijs (Dutch 1839 - 1917). A path in the forest, 1871. Watercolour and pastel on paper, monogrammed and dated 'M.M.71' (lower right); mounted on cardboard and framed behind glass (frame sl. damaged). Pinholes and several (closed) tears along the edges, minor professional restoration (lower centre), edges sl. rubbed by the frame, overall in good condition.

        Adams Amsterdam Auctions
      • Maris, M. (1839-1917). Under the tree (The lady of Shalott). Etching, 1887-1888, 15,7x11 cm., on Jap
        Nov. 29, 2018

        Maris, M. (1839-1917). Under the tree (The lady of Shalott). Etching, 1887-1888, 15,7x11 cm., on Jap

        Est: €300 - €500

        Maris, M. (1839-1917). Under the tree (The lady of Shalott). Etching, 1887-1888, 15,7x11 cm., on Japanese. - Verso remains of former mounting; blank margins irregularly trimmed (leaf 17x12,5 cm.). = Cat. Haags Gemeentemuseum (1974) 138; cat. Gemeentemuseum 's-Gravenhage (1939) 80.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839 - London 1917)
        Jun. 18, 2018

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839 - London 1917)

        Est: €500 - €1,000

        Man with backpack (German folkore costume study circa 1861) Oil on paper on canvas, 35.8 x 25.7 cm Provenance: Auction Christie's Amsterdam, 4 juli 2000, lot 194 Private collection, the Netherlands

        AAG Auctioneers
      • Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        May. 30, 2018

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        A poor artist mending his clothes, signed with initial and dated 'M. 57' (lower left) oil on panel, 14,5x11,5 cm Provenance: -Collection Mrs. Maria van Es. We wish to thank Mr. Richard Bionda for confirming the authenticity of the present lot on the basis of a photograph. The present work is dated 1857 and would therefore be painted during Maris's studies in Antwerp (1855-1858).

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        May. 30, 2018

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €300 - €400

        A seated mother with a child on her lap, with monogram 'MM' (lower left) pencil on paper, 31x17 cm Executed ca. 1857-1858. Provenance: -Auction, Paul Brandt, Amsterdam, 4-7 July 1966, lot 378. We wish to thank Mr. Richard Bionda for confirming the authenticity of the present lot on the basis of a photograph.

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • Maris, M. (1839-1917) (after). Voor het naar school gaan. Lithograph by F.H. WEISSENBRUCH, 1866, 12,4x20,3 cm., "M. Maris del." and "F.H. Weissenbruch Dzn. lith." and "Steendr. v. J.D. Steuerwald" on the stone (below the image), on chine collé,
        Nov. 24, 2017

        Maris, M. (1839-1917) (after). Voor het naar school gaan. Lithograph by F.H. WEISSENBRUCH, 1866, 12,4x20,3 cm., "M. Maris del." and "F.H. Weissenbruch Dzn. lith." and "Steendr. v. J.D. Steuerwald" on the stone (below the image), on chine collé,

        Est: €70 - €90

        Maris, M. (1839-1917) (after). Voor het naar school gaan. Lithograph by F.H. WEISSENBRUCH, 1866, 12,4x20,3 cm., "M. Maris del." and "F.H. Weissenbruch Dzn. lith." and "Steendr. v. J.D. Steuerwald" on the stone (below the image), on chine collé, under passepartout. - Trifle duststained in margins. = "Van (...) Mattijs Maris (...) kent men geen enkele eigelijke origineele lithografie. Wel werd een prent van F.H. Weissenbruch naar een potloodteekening van den Meester door Maris zelf in 1866 weder onder handen genomen, en bijna geheel nieuw op de steen geteekend, zoodat ze wel als een lithografie van hem zelf gelden kan" (Jan Veth, Hollandsche teekenaars van dezen tijd (Amst., 1905, p.212).

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • Follower of Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) An elegant lady with a palette in her hand 13.5 x 10.25in.
        Sep. 27, 2017

        Follower of Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) An elegant lady with a palette in her hand 13.5 x 10.25in.

        Est: £600 - £900

        Follower of Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) oil on canvas An elegant lady with a palette in her hand signed 13.5 x 10.25in.

        Gorringes
      • MARIS, Matthijs (Dutch 1839-1917) - 'The Lace Maker,' 1916.
        Sep. 03, 2017

        MARIS, Matthijs (Dutch 1839-1917) - 'The Lace Maker,' 1916.

        Est: $100 - $200

        MARIS, Matthijs (Dutch 1839-1917) 'The Lace Maker,' 1916. Pencil & Mixed Media on Paper 31x26cm

        Davidson Auctions
      • Maris, M. (1839-1917). (Portrait of a man). Oil on canvas, laid down on pan
        Jun. 02, 2017

        Maris, M. (1839-1917). (Portrait of a man). Oil on canvas, laid down on pan

        Est: €500 - €700

        Maris, M. (1839-1917). (Portrait of a man). Oil on canvas, laid down on panel, 42x31,5 cm. [Coll. ABN AMRO]. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCV.

        Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
      • MATTHIJS MARIS
        Sep. 24, 2016

        MATTHIJS MARIS

        Est: -

        MATTHIJS MARIS 1839 Den Haag - 1917 London Der Traum - Zwei Frauen mit Kind vor einer Landschaft Öl auf Leinwand, doubliert. 45 x 60,5 cm. Monogrammiert unten links 'M.M.'. Rahmen. Literatur: Aufgeführt und abgebildet in: Schurr, Gèrald/ Cabanne, Pierre: Dictionnaire des Petits Maîtres de la peinture.1820-1920. Tome II (I á Z). S. 177.

        Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
      • DUTCH SCHOOL, 19th Century, Dutch landscape., Oil on panel, 8.5" x 10.5". Framed 14" x 12".
        Aug. 04, 2016

        DUTCH SCHOOL, 19th Century, Dutch landscape., Oil on panel, 8.5" x 10.5". Framed 14" x 12".

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        DUTCH SCHOOL 19th Century Dutch landscape. Signed lower right and inscribed on reverse. Oil on panel, 8.5" x 10.5". Framed 14" x 12".

        Eldred's
      • Matthijs Maris (1839-1917), THE VEILED LADY, Oil on canvas, 26.5" x 12" — 67.3 x 30.5 cm.
        Jun. 20, 2016

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917), THE VEILED LADY, Oil on canvas, 26.5" x 12" — 67.3 x 30.5 cm.

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        MATTHIJS MARIS (1839-1917)THE VEILED LADYOil on canvas, 26.5" x 12" — 67.3 x 30.5 cm.Provenance:E.J. Van Wisselingh & Co., Amsterdam, NLD;Private Collection, Canada

        Waddington's
      • Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London) The hay cart
        Nov. 17, 2015

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London) The hay cart

        Est: -

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London) The hay cart

        Christie's
      • Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London)
        Jun. 23, 2015

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London)

        Est: €1,500 - €2,500

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London) A sheepfold near Wolfheze with initials 'M M ' (lower left) oil on paper laid down on panel 29.5 x 46.5 cm. Painted circa 1859-60.

        Christie's
      • Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London) De keukenmeid: the young cook o
        Nov. 25, 2014

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London) De keukenmeid: the young cook o

        Est: €30,000 - €50,000

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London) De keukenmeid: the young cook oil on canvas 21 x 23 cm.

        Christie's
      • Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London)
        Oct. 07, 2014

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London)

        Est: €15,000 - €20,000

        Matthijs Maris (The Hague 1839-1917 London) The Return: de thuiskomst van het dronken mannetje authenticated 'door my geschilderd M Maris London oct 17. 1913.' (on a label attached to the reverse) oil on paper laid down on panel 21 x 15 cm. Painted circa 1856-57.

        Christie's
      • Mathijs Maris (1839-1917)
        May. 20, 2014

        Mathijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €100 - €200

        Mathijs Maris (1839-1917) Lausanne. Gemonogrammeerd r.o. in de plaat. Zonder lijst. Ets 14 x 19 cm.

        Vendu Rotterdam
      • Print, Matthijs Maris, Under the Tree
        Feb. 16, 2014

        Print, Matthijs Maris, Under the Tree

        Est: $500 - $700

        Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839-1917), Under the Tree (Lady of Shalott), 1887-1888, etching, sight: 6"h x 4"w, overall: 14"h x 12"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Matthijs Maris Dutch, 1839-1917 Lady Reclining on the Grass, 1880
        Oct. 29, 2013

        Matthijs Maris Dutch, 1839-1917 Lady Reclining on the Grass, 1880

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        Matthijs Maris Dutch, 1839-1917 Lady Reclining on the Grass, 1880 Signed M. Maris and dated 1880 (lr) 14 x 22 3/4 inches (35.7 x 57.8 cm) Unframed

        DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Follower of Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839-1917) Dancing classical maidens
        Jun. 27, 2013

        Follower of Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839-1917) Dancing classical maidens

        Est: £250 - £350

        Follower of Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839-1917) Dancing classical maidens a pair, oil on panel, unsigned 14 x 9in. (35.5 x 23cm.). * Provenance: Bear 'Arthur Ackermann & Son, 191 Regent Street, London' labels verso.

        Martel Maides
      • Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        Jun. 19, 2012

        Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: £60 - £90

        Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917): Shipping in a harbour signed and dated '07 pencil drawing 17 x 22cm.

        Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood
      • Follower of Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839-1917) Dancing classical maidens
        Sep. 22, 2011

        Follower of Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839-1917) Dancing classical maidens

        Est: £150 - £200

        Follower of Matthijs Maris (Dutch, 1839-1917) Dancing classical maidens a pair, oil on panel, unsigned 14 x 9in. (35.5 x 23cm.).

        Martel Maides
      • Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        Sep. 20, 2011

        Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €1,000 - €1,500

        Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) Little boy in the dunes oil on paper laid down on plywood 20 x 23 cm.

        Christie's
      • Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        Mar. 08, 2011

        Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €800 - €1,200

        Attributed to Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) Little boy in the dunes oil on paper laid down on plywood 20 x 23 cm.

        Christie's
      • MATTHIJS MARIS (1839-1917) DUTCH Coastal scene
        Dec. 16, 2010

        MATTHIJS MARIS (1839-1917) DUTCH Coastal scene

        Est: £200 - £300

        MATTHIJS MARIS (1839-1917) DUTCH Coastal scene with boats. Signed and dated '07. Pencil on blue paper. 7 x 8.75ins.

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)
        Nov. 17, 2010

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917)

        Est: €20,000 - €30,000

        Matthijs Maris (1839-1917) The four mills signed with initials and dated 'M.M. 71.' (lower right) oil on canvas 23 x 31 cm.

        Christie's
      • JOHN MACALLAN SWAN (British, 1847-1910) Portrait of Mat
        Nov. 10, 2010

        JOHN MACALLAN SWAN (British, 1847-1910) Portrait of Mat

        Est: $600 - $800

        JOHN MACALLAN SWAN (British, 1847-1910) Portrait of Matthijs Maris, the Artist (Dutch 1839-1917) Bronze relief rondel 4-3/4 x 4-3/4 inches (12.1 x 12.1 cm) PROVENANCE: Private collection

        Heritage Auctions
      • Maris, Matthijs 1839 The Hague - 1917 London - attributed Concert of angels.
        May. 14, 2010

        Maris, Matthijs 1839 The Hague - 1917 London - attributed Concert of angels.

        Est: - €1,000

        Maris, Matthijs 1839 The Hague - 1917 London - attributed Concert of angels. Oil on canvas. 40 x 35cm. Original frame. Verso: Several illegible stamp marks and references to the artist. German private collection, Essen

        Van Ham Kunstauktionen
      • Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917), watercolour, Violin
        Jun. 08, 2009

        Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917), watercolour, Violin

        Est: €80 - €200

        Maris, Matthijs (1839-1917), watercolour, Violin player at the door of an old lady, sig. b.r., dim. 19 x 15 cm.

        Venduehuis Dickhaut Maastricht
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