Huisje aan de zandweg
1870 - 1888
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
10; 50.5; 37; 12
About this artwork
weight 10 kg
Art Historical Context
Anton Mauve’s “Huisje aan de zandweg” (Cottage on the Sandy Road) captures the quiet charm of the Dutch countryside during the late nineteenth century. Painted in oil on canvas between 1870 and 1888, this modestly sized work measures just 37 by 50.5 centimeters, inviting viewers to pause and appreciate the subtle play of light across a sandy path and humble dwelling. Mauve, a leading figure of the Hague School, specialized in such rural scenes that celebrated the everyday beauty of the Netherlands. As part of the Hague School movement, Mauve helped shift Dutch art toward realism and tonal har...
About the Artist
Anton Mauve · 1838–1888
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...