Antique Hendrik Dirk Kruseman van Elten Quiet Place Bucolic Landscape Etching 25"


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Description

Late 19th century black and white landscape etching by Hendrick Dirk Kruseman van Elten. A bucolic landscape with copse of trees and a small pond by a wheat field and a barn in the distance. Pencil signed on Japanese paper, lower right. Title a separate slip of paper at lower edge. Numbered 41652 in lower left.

A bucolic landscape is a depiction of the countryside, often characterized by its peacefulness, simplicity, and natural beauty. It typically evokes a sense of tranquility and idyllic rural life.

Hendrik Dirk Kruseman van Elten (Alkmaar; November 14, 1829 in Alkmaar — July 12, 1904 in Paris) was a Dutch landscape painter, etcher and lithographer. He studied in Haarlem, later with Cornelis Lieste, and later in Germany, Switzerland, Tirol, Brussels and Amsterdam. In 1865 he moved to New York City, from 1870 to 1873, he moved back to Europe and in 1883 he became a member or the National Academy Museum and School.

Condition

Wear and distressing from age, cracked glass, foxing / discoloration, light creasing, frame wear, glass will be removed before shipping.

Dimensions

25" x 0.75" x 16.5" / Sans Frame - 20" x 12.5" (Width x Depth x Height)