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Elisabeth Mauve (b. 1875), Daughter of the Artist, 1875-1888. Creator: Anton Mauve
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Elisabeth Mauve (b. 1875), Daughter of the Artist, 1875-1888. Creator: Anton Mauve
Elisabeth Mauve (b. 1875), Daughter of the Artist, 1875-1888. Standing on a garden path
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This evocative watercolor painting, titled "Elisabeth Mauve (b. 1875), Daughter of the Artist, 1875-1888," was created by the renowned Dutch painter Anton Mauve in the late 19th century. The work depicts his young daughter, Elisabeth, standing on a garden path, surrounded by a lush array of wildflowers. Dressed in a simple, high-necked blouse and long, full skirt, Elisabeth gazes down at the wildflowers in her hand, her expression one of quiet contemplation. The painting is a beautiful example of the Hague School of Dutch Realism, which emphasized the accurate depiction of nature and everyday life. Anton Mauve was a prominent figure in the Dutch art world, known for his landscapes and figurative works. His influence is evident in the way he captures the natural beauty of the garden setting and the delicate details of his daughter's clothing. The use of color in the painting is also noteworthy, with the vibrant hues of the wildflowers contrasting against the muted tones of Elisabeth's dress and the soft greens of the foliage. The painting offers a glimpse into the life of an artist's family in the Netherlands during the 19th century. Elisabeth's simple yet elegant attire reflects the fashion of the time, with her boots featuring the popular carriage boot design. The hat she wears is also typical of the era, adding to the authenticity of the scene. This work is now part of the permanent collection at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences with its timeless beauty and insight into the past.
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