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| | Anton Mauve (1838 - 1888) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Anton Mauve was one of the foremost painters of the Hague School. |  | | Anton Mauve - On the Heath 19th century watercolor on paper Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Dutch |  | | Anton Mauve - Harrowing 19th century oil on canvas Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Dutch |
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| | Anton Mauve - AMAM |
 | | The son of a Mennonite preacher, Anton Mauve was born in Zaandam on 18 September 1838. |  | | Especially during his late Laren period, Mauve's figure paintings are profoundly influenced by the work of Jean François Millet. |  | | Mauve's mature works, such as Snow Storm, are delicate and lyrical; his subtle, almost monochromatic palette is suffused with a silvery light. |
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http://www.oberlin.edu/allenart/collection/mauve_anton.html
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| | Anton Mauve Online |
 | | Original works by Anton Mauve available for purchase at art galleries worldwide |  | | All images and text on this Anton Mauve page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted. |  | | Search AllPosters for reproductions of works by Anton Mauve |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/mauve_anton.html
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| | mauve - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include mauve: anton mauve, mauve anton, pale mauve |  | | mauve : ArtLex Lexicon of Visual Art Terminology [home, info] |  | | mauve : Compact Oxford English Dictionary [home, info] |
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| | Anton Kuerti |
 | | Commonly appearing connections are : Anton La Vey, Anton Lang, Anton Lavay, Anton Lavey, Anton Le Vay, Anton Le Vey, Anton Levay, Anton Levey, Anton Levy, Anton Lopez, Anton Maiden, Anton Malkin, Anton Mauve, Anton Michael, Anton Miller, Anton Myrer, Anton Nel, Anton Newcombe, Anton News, Anton Newspapers |  | | Anton is located at 33°48'41" North, 102°9'45" West (33.811343, -102.162497) 1. |  | | Anton is a city located in Hockley County,Texas. |
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| | Anton Mauve, a member of the Hague School |
 | | Painting in oil on panel believed to be by the dutch artist Anton Mauve |  | | Anton Mauve was a member of the Hague School in the 19th Century. |  | | Anton Mauve, a member of the Hague School |
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http://www.britishpainters.co.uk/mauve.html
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 | | 1962 Anton Mauve, Dutch painter, dies at 63 |  | | 1888 Anton Mauve, Dutch painter/cousin of Vincent Van Gogh, dies at 49 |  | | 1953 Anton GO Ridder Van Rappard, painter/lithographer/etcher, dies |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/p/painter.html
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| | Anton Mauve and The Hague School, Late 19th Century, Holland, |
 | | Anton Mauve was a leading figure among Hague School painters who enjoyed wide international popularity in the early 20th Century, their works acquired by the most important collections in Great Britain and North America. |  | | Anton Mauve, Willem Maris, Hendrik Mesda, Jozef Israëls, Jacob Maris, and Johannes Bosboom were the leading figures in the Hague School of painting. |  | | The Hague School, Late 19th Century, Holland, an influential movementof Dutch painters who worked in The Hague, between 1860 and 1900, portraying realistic depictions of local landscapes, fisherman and farmers in the style of Realism. |
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http://www.britishpainters.co.uk/19c.html
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| | Vincent's Uncle Anton. |
 | | So Anton Mauve loved the fields, the people and the animals of the Dutch countryside, and he was loved in return by the people of Holland. |  | | With his friends, Mauve aspired to return to the naturalism that inspired the great dutch art of Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hobema and Ruijsdael, naturalism being art done for the LOVE of nature, and the major artistic motive for the latter part of the 19th century. |  | | Little could Mauve imagine that he, and the school of painting he was a member of, the Haagsche School, only a century later, would be forgotten, even in their own country. |
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http://users.iafrica.com/s/sw/swartart/5.UncleAnton.html
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| | Jozef Israëls -- Een van de voornaamste Nederlandse schilders uit de Haagse ... |
 | | van de Haagse School, met schitterende aquarellen van onder anderen Jozef Israëls, Johannes Bosboom, Jacob en Willem Maris, Anton Mauve en J.H... |  | | Jozef Israëls -- Een van de voornaamste Nederlandse schilders uit de Haagse... |  | | Een van de voornaamste Nederlandse schilders uit de Haagse School was Jozef Israëls. |
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http://jozef-israels.nl.tracking24.net
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| | Henry Ward Ranger |
 | | In northern Holland he was influenced by the picturesque landscapes and scenes of peasant life by Dutch artists Joseph Israels (1824-1911), Anton Mauve (1838-1888), and the Maris brothers. |  | | He traveled widely in the 1880s, primarily to England, Holland, and France. |
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http://web.syr.edu/~rcranger/hwranger.htm
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| | The Memory of the Netherlands |
 | | The drawings and aquarelles include works by Isaac and Joseph Israels, Anton Mauve and Hendrik W. Mesdag. |  | | The number of contributions made by clergymen, visual artists and school teachers is striking. |
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http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/gvnnl/all/0AAFA956-747D-48BF-8BF7-07FFCA0C60B9.html
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| | Metropolitan Museum - Dutch Paintings |
 | | Anton Mauve (1838-1888) had also to move away from academic training before the example of the broader treatment of Joseph Israels, and the reality of nature's lights as depicted by the Maris brothers, enabled him to infuse his own gentle, sympathetic, kindly character into his landscapes. |  | | The Nestor of modern Dutch art is Joseph Israels (born 1824), one of the greatest masters of this, age, and in Holland the worthy successor of Rembrandt. |  | | Maarten van Heemskerk (1494-1574) for as such he is known in the history of art, and not as Martin van Veen as the catalogue gives it, this being his father's surname was the pupil of Jan van Scorel who first introduced portraiture in Holland. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles20/met-museum-11.shtml
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| | Doyle New York American and European Paintings |
 | | Dutch watercolors are well represented with sheets by Anton Mauve, Joseph Israels, Willem Roelofs, Bernardus Blommers, and Hendrick Valkenburg. |  | | As always, Austrian works are a part of the Doyle auction, with no fewer than three canvases by Joseph Floch (1894-1977) and a charming painting of a young lady by Hans Zatzka (1859-1945). |  | | The European section of the auction is particularly rich in Dutch works of art. |
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http://www.doylenewyork.com/pr/paintings/0212101
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| | Vincent Van Gogh Encyclopedia Article @ ArtQuilt.com (Art Quilt) |
 | | Van Gogh went to The Hague where he called on his cousin-in-law, the painter Anton Mauve, who encouraged him towards colour by giving him a box of watercolours. |  | | Van Gogh is sometimes thought of as the mad painter, but he could not paint during his disturbed episodes, only the time in between. |  | | In April 1881, Vincent went to live in the countryside with his parents in Etten and continued drawing, using neighbours as subjects. |
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http://www.artquilt.com/encyclopedia/Vincent_van_Gogh
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| | MNF Spring 05 Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam |
 | | Research focuses on Van Gogh, on artists he worked alongside, such as Anton Mauve, Toulouse-Lautrec, Signac, and Gauguin, and on painters whom he knew and admired (Monticelli, Delacroix, Millet). |  | | Sjraar van Heugten, "Antwerp and Paris, 188588: The Academy and the Avant-Garde," in Colta Ives, Susan Alyson Stein, Sjraar van Heugten, and Marije Vellekoop, Vincent van Gogh: The Drawings, exh.cat. |  | | Vincent van Gogh and Expressionism is the first exhibition to highlight the influence of Vincent van Gogh on German and Austrian Expressionists. |
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http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/mnf/vangoghmuseum/vang_print.html
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| | Vincent van Gogh, Dutch Painter in France |
 | | Between August 1879 and November 1885 he worked in Etten, The Hague -- where he received some instruction from his cousin, Anton Mauve -- and in Nuenen, among other places. |  | | Krauss, Vincent van Gogh (1987); Melissa McQuillan, Van Gogh (1989); H. |  | | Although van Gogh admired many members of the avant-garde, he also admired Eugène Delacroix, Jean François Millet, and the painters of the Barbizon and Hague schools. |
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http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Art/Van_Gogh/Van_Gogh.shtml
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| | Guestbook, second quarter, 2000 |
 | | Thank you for such a wonderful site!I love to just wander around looking at beautiful pictures-and then being able to send them to friends!Can I make a request to see Anton Mauve included?Amelia.
|  | | I enjoy browsing through all the art works and plan to add it to our computer at the local library. |  | | I am very proud to have seen the fine art collection you have. |
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| | WetCanvas: Virtual Museum: Individual Artists: Giovanni Segantini |
 | | Segantini's subject-matter was little influenced by any outside art, but after he had seen reproductions of the Dutch painter Anton Mauve, a relative and teacher of |  | | In 1879 Segantini did his first oil painting, The Choir of the Church of S. Antonio. |  | | He was allowed to do a certain amount of drawing, and came to work for a painter of religious banners, returning to the Brera Academy for lessons in figure drawing. |
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http://www.wetcanvas.com/Museum/Artists/s/Giovanni_Segantini/
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| | willem coenraad brouwer |
 | | Martens, Johan Hendrik van Mastenbroek, Anton Mauve, Johan Hendrik Louis Meijer, Johannes Meijer, Henk Melgers, Jacques Mels, Hendrik |  | | Hoogtepunten uit de geschiedenis en Kunst van Leiden, vanaf de middeleeuwen tot nu. |  | | Van Rijn, Susanna Van Steenwijck-gaspoel, Theo van Doesburg, Therese Schwarte, Tinus Van Doorn, Ton Van Summeren, |
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http://www.kunstbus.nl/cgi-bin/cultuurstart.cgi?zoekwoord=willem+coenraad+brouwer
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| | Hendrik Willem Mesdag - Wikipedia NL |
 | | Mesdag werd van bij de oprichting in het bestuur opgenomen, naast Anton Mauve en Willem Maris. |  | | Net als menig ander kunstenaar uit de Haagse School, had Mesdag niet een uitgesproken voorkeur voor het etsen. |  | | Mesdag was de meester-marineschilder van de Scheveningse bomschuiten. |
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http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hendrik_Willem_Mesdag
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| | artstorNames.txt |
 | | 1939 Mauve, Anton,1838-1888 Maxham Maximilien, Claude Maxwell, James Clerk,1831-1879 Mayall, Antoine,1855- Mayall, John Jabez Edwin,1810-1901 Mayberry, J.H Mayder, John Clark Mayer, Brantz,1809-1879 Mayer, Constance,1832-1911 Mayer, Frank Blackwell,1827-1899 Mayhew, Nathaniel Maynard, George V.,1843-1923 Mayno, Juan Bautista,1578-1649 Mayr, Christian,1805-1851 Mayr, J. Ulrich,1630-1704 Mayr, Michael,1796-1870 Mazeaud, Dominique Mazo, Juan Bautista Martnez del,ca. |  | | 1703-1763 Linné, Carl von,1707-1778 Linton, Sir James Drogmole,1840-1916 Liotard, Jean Michel,1702-1796 Liotard, Jean-Etienne,1702-1789 Lipari Painter Liphart, E Lippi, Filippino,d. |  | | Disdéri, André-Adolphe-Eugène,1819-1889 Distel, Herbert Diveky, Josef Dix, Charles Temple,1838-1872 Dixon, James Budd,1900-1967 Dixon, Joseph Kossuth Dixon, Maynard,1875-1946 Diziani, Gasparo,1689-1767 Do, Giovanni,1604-1656 Dobson, William,1611-1646 Dodd, Lois,1927- Doell, Heinrich Dohanos, Stevan,1907- Doherty, Bill Doidalsas,250-160 BC Doisneau, Robert Dolbin, Benedikt F Dolci, Carlo,1616-1686 Dolon Painter Domenichino,1581-1641 Domenico Fiorentino,ca. |
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| | Sheep and Shepherds |
 | | Shepherd and Sheep under the Trees, Anton Mauve, 1850. |  | | Sheep and Shepherd in a Landscape, Constant Troyon, c 1854. |  | | Our English Coasts ('Strayed Sheep'), William Holman Hunt, 1852. |
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http://www.textweek.com/art/sheep.htm
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| | Artist's Footsteps |
 | | On the weekends he toured Paris, visiting major galleries where he was impressed and influenced by the works of Bastien LePage, Monet, Manet and Anton Mauve. |  | | Withers decided on an overseas trip in May 1887, and having journeyed overland from Naples, via Paris, he arrived in London in June. |  | | The trio had been working plein air at the Box Hill Artists' Camp, and Roberts, who had recently returned from Europe, encouraged Withers to travel to Paris. |
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http://www.artistsfootsteps.com/html/Withers_Bio.htm
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| | MONTGOMERY GALLERY |
 | | Zoetelief Tromp was influenced by the work of the artists from the Laren School (Albert Neuhuijs, Anton Mauve), painting children and their parents in and around farmhouses in darker tones. |  | | Zoetelief Tromp captures quite naturally the carefree innocence of youth as the two girls with their goat amble casually through the dunes, one completely absorbed in her knitting and the other clutching a fistful of red flowers. |  | | From 1887 to 1892, Tromp received training at the Academy of Arts in The Hague, and in 1893 he passed an exam to be admitted to the Academy of Beaux Arts in Amsterdam. |
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http://www.montgomerygallery.com/art/artwork.asp?key=460
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| | Dutch art - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Dutch art |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Dutch+art
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| | Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Van Gogh went to The Hague where he called on his cousin-in-law, the painter Anton Mauve, who encouraged him towards colour by giving him a box of watercolours. |  | | As the pioneer of what came to be known as Expressionism, Van Gogh has had an enormous influence on 20th-century art, especially in the early part of the century, when many paintings of the Fauves and German Expressionists, particularly Die Brücke are highly derivative. |  | | Adolphe Monticelli 1824–1886, French painter, whom Van Gogh considered one of the greats. |
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| | ART / 4 / 2DAY |
 | | Israëls was one of the leading members of De Haagse School, which included such artists as Johannes Bosboom [1817-1891], Jacob Maris [1837-1899], Matthijs Maris [1839-1917], Anton Mauve [1838-1888], Hendrik Willem Mesdag [1831-1915], and Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch [1824-1903]. |  | | In addition to fishermen scenes and portraits, he expanded his subject matter with peasant scenes, and later in his career he returned to the subject of death and old age, as well as treating Jewish and biblical themes. |  | | In The Hague, where he moved in 1871, Jozef Israëls eventually built a large studio where his models posed in his "fisherman's corner." |
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http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/art/art4aug/art0810.html
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| | Henry War Ranger And The Humanized Landscape |
 | | Ranger was also influenced by contemporary Dutch painters, known as the Hague School, especially Anton Mauve, who emphasized careful drawing, tonal values and vivacious handling of paint in portraying nature. |  | | Celebrating the centennial of the Lyme Art Colony, "Henry Ward Ranger and the Humanized Landscape" at the Florence Griswold Museum through September 5, is comprised of over 40 paintings, watercolors, sketchbooks and vintage photographs that explore the artistic legacy and aesthetic achievements of the founder of the colony. |  | | Ranger often staged special events in the studio, such as evening sessions in which individual paintings on easels were spotlighted in the darkened room, accompanied by appropriate music. |
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http://www.antiquesandthearts.com/archive/rang.htm
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| | Evert Moll painter Rotterdam |
 | | Moll was self-taught, however, he was advised by other painters of "De Haagse School" such as the brothers Jacob and Willem Maris, Anton Mauve and Hendrik Willem Mesdag. |  | | He then moved to London until 1905, and then to Paris, Germany, and back to Holland. |
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http://www.euronet.nl/users/warnar/EvertMoll.html
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