De Torenlaan te Laren

De Torenlaan te Laren by Anton Mauve

Medium

oil on canvas

Dimensions

38; 52; 6.5; 57.5; 71

About this artwork

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Art Historical Context

Anton Mauve’s *De Torenlaan te Laren* (1886) offers a quiet glimpse of a tree-lined street in the Dutch village of Laren. Executed in oil on a modestly sized canvas, the work reflects the artist’s sensitive handling of light and atmosphere.ve, a leading figure the Hague School, was renowned for his naturalistic landscapes that captured the subtle moods of the Dutch countryside rather than dramatic effects. By the mid-1880s Laren had become a gathering place for artists seeking the peace of the countryside. Mauve, who lived nearby, often painted the area’s sandy paths, thatched roofs, and shif...

About the Artist

Anton Mauve · 18381888

Anton Mauve (1838–1888), born Anthonij Rudolf Mauve in Zaandam, Netherlands, hailed from a family of North Holland clergymen. At age 16, he apprenticed under animal painter Pieter Frederik van Os in Haarlem, mastering depictions of livestock, before studying briefly with Wouterus Verschuur, whose equine subjects instilled a lifelong affinity for horses. He honed his plein air technique alongside P...

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