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Johann van der Hagen (1676-1745)
Smack rigged Royal yachts
Oil on canvas
Canvas Size 30 x 25 in
Frame Size 37 x 32 in
Provenance: The Parker Gallery.
Johann van der Hagen was a Dutch painter, born in 1676, whose work is celebrated for its atmospheric landscapes and skillful depictions of natural settings. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, van der Hagen's art displays a remarkable sensitivity to detail and a keen understanding of light and texture, hallmarks of the Dutch Golden Age painting tradition.
Van der Hagen was active during a period of transition in Dutch art, when the rich, dramatic styles of the 17th century began to give way to a more subdued and naturalistic approach. His landscapes often featured serene rural scenes, including rolling hills, wooded groves, and tranquil rivers. His ability to evoke mood and realism made his works particularly appealing to collectors seeking to celebrate the beauty of nature.
Though little is known about his early life, training, or influences, van der Hagen likely drew inspiration from the celebrated Dutch landscape artists of the time, such as Jacob van Ruisdael and Meindert Hobbema. His works show a distinct mastery of perspective and composition, with an emphasis on the harmony between human presence and the natural world.
By the early 18th century, van der Hagen's reputation had extended beyond the Netherlands, attracting commissions from collectors and patrons across Europe. Despite his talent, like many artists of his era, he struggled to achieve the widespread fame and financial security enjoyed by some of his peers.
Johann van der Hagen is believed to have passed away around 1745. His works, though not as prominent in public collections, continue to be appreciated for their quiet elegance and technical precision. They offer a window into the pastoral beauty and artistic values of his time, ensuring his enduring place in the history of Dutch landscape painting.
- Creator:Johann van der Hagen (1676 - 1745, Dutch)
- Dimensions:Height: 37 in (93.98 cm)Width: 32 in (81.28 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Stoke, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU446315572622

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