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1886 - 1910
Medium
paper
Dimensions
h 320mm × w 381mm
Collection
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Materials
paper; photographic support; cardboard
Object Type
photograph
Subject Matter
canals, waters (in city)
Production Place
Amsterdam
Acquisition Method
bequest
Acquired
1949
Notes
titel, midden onder, met potlood gesechreven: ‘Gelderse Kade’
Collection Type
photos
In the early 1880s, he and Vincent van Gogh painted the residents of the working class neighborhoods of The Hague and in the province of Drenthe. Breitner moved to Amsterdam in 1886, where he became the leading painter of the Amsterdam Impressionists, documenting the urban life of Amsterdam and its residents. Comment on works: Landscapes; Views
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