David
1899
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
61.5; 40.5; 4.4; 3.4
About this artwork
buitenmaat: diepte 4,4 cm (drager incl. SK-L-3181)
Art Historical Context
**David** by Jozef Israls (1899) is a captivating oil on canvas from the Rijks's collection, measuring a modest 61.5 cm high by 40.5 cm wide. Jozef Israëls, a leading figure of the Dutch Hague School (also known as the Gray School), was celebrated for his realistic portrayals ordinary life—fisherfolk, peasants, and intimate family scenes—rendered with deep empathy and atmospheric subtlety. By 1899, in his later career, Israëls had toward softer, more luminous effects influenced by Impressionism, while retaining his signature emotional resonance. The compact scale of this work suggests an inti...
About the Artist
Jozef Israëls · 1824–1911
Israëls was born in Groningen to poor Jewish parents. He trained as an artist in Groningen and Amsterdam, and between 1845 and 1855, he expanded his training by travelling to Paris, Dusseldorf, and the artist's colony at Oosterbeek. However, the most influential locations he visited were the Dutch seaside towns of Zandvoort and Katwijk, were he adopted genre painting as a means of documenting the ...