Modelstudie
1896
Medium
oil on panel
Dimensions
46; 12.2; 61
About this artwork
depth 12.2 cm
Art Historical Context
Jozef Israëls’s *Modelstudie* (1896) offers a compelling glimpse into the artist’s working method during the late nineteenth century. A leading figure of the Hague School, Israls was celebrated for his depictions of everyday life, particularly fishing communities and the working. This oil-on-panel study, measuring 61 by 46 centimeters likely served as a preparatory of form and light, allowing the artist to refine his approach to the human figure before incorporating it into larger compositions. Painted when Israëls was already an established master, the work reflects his lifelong commitment t...
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 ...