Israëls, Jozef Art
Dutch-Jewish artist Jozef Israëls was born at Groningen and studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Settling in The Hague in 1870, he became a leader of the Barbizon-inspired Hague School of artists. Realistically depicting the labouring poor gave Israëls an ideal vehicle for exploring, with peculiar intensity, his own deep well of human sympathy. Exhibiting in the Netherlands and across Europe, Israëls achieved great success, becoming one of the most respected Dutch artists of his century. Created a Knight-Officer of the prestigious Order of Leopold in 1886, Israëls sat for his own portrait by the Scottish painter George Paul Chambers.
(Biography provided by Stern Pissarro Gallery)
Late 19th Century Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Wood, Oil
19th Century Academic Israëls, Jozef Art
Oil, Wood Panel
1850s Academic Israëls, Jozef Art
Oil, Wood Panel
Louis Godefroy JadinWest Highland Terrier: dog portait by artist to the King Napoleon III 1856, 1856
1840s Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 20th Century Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Oil, Canvas
1920s Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Canvas, Pastel
Early 20th Century Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars
1840s Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Academic Israëls, Jozef Art
Oil, Canvas
1980s Academic Israëls, Jozef Art
Canvas, Oil
Early 1900s Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Canvas, Oil
Mid-19th Century Barbizon School Israëls, Jozef Art
Oil, Cardboard
Mid-19th Century Academic Israëls, Jozef Art
Oil