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Framed color etching by Cornelis Brandenburg. View of the bulb fields. Year: ca 1920.
Dimensions including frame: H60 x W84cm. Dimensions of the presentation: H39 x w61cm
The work is signed in pencil by the artist in the lower right corner. The authenticity of the work offered can be fully guaranteed. A certificate of authenticity can be emailed upon request.
Passe-partout/frames: Damage to frames is not described. If a work is framed behind glass and the glass is broken, this will be mentioned. Reflection may be visible in photos of framed works.
Upon purchase, the work can be picked up in 's-Gravenzande (near The Hague (Scheveningen), Rotterdam and Delft and 5 minutes from the beach). The term for collection, when paid in advance, is very long, ie the buyer can collect the work weeks or even months later and if possible combine it with a visit to one of the above-mentioned cities or the beach. We can also send the work by courier (Swift).
Cornelis Brandenburg (Wormerveer (Zaanstad), December 5, 1883 - Amsterdam, November 18, 1954) was a Dutch etcher, draftsman, pottery painter and political draftsman. Cornelis Brandenburg is one of the Netherlands' greatest etchers of cityscapes, especially of Amsterdam. There are 64 etchings by him in the Amsterdam city archives.
From 1900 to 1954 he worked in Amsterdam. From 1890 to 1903 he was educated at the Teekenschool voor Kunstambachten and the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam, where he was a student of August Allebé, Antoon Derkinderen, Pieter Dupont and Georg Rueter.
Initially he was a pottery painter at De Distel, and then a draftsman for the chemigraphic establishment of Schnabel in Amsterdam.
Brandenburg was a member of Arti et Amicitiae (Amsterdam).