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Het atelier van de Haarlemse schilder Pieter Frederik van Os
Creator
Anton MauveDutch painter (1838–1888) · 1838–1888
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- c. 1856 - c. 1857
- Medium
- canvas, paper, oil paint (paint)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
This painter’s studio was located in the Town Hall of Haarlem. All manner of studio attributes are shown: drawings of nude models, a painted nocturnal land-scape and some plaster casts. A small oil sketch of a goat, a set of deer antlers and a horseshoe indicate that Van Os was mainly an animal painter. A young pupil kneels before the monumental 17th-century fireplace and looks through a portfolio of sketches.
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