Even after the Dutch Golden Age of painting had ended for well over a century, the Dutch continued to contribute to art. Here we see a festive winter scene by Fredrik Marinus Kruseman, who was no relation to the Golden Age portraitist Jan Kruseman, dated about 1870, rendered in a popular nineteenth-century style.
Ice Skaters by a Castle, c.1870, Oil on CanvasFredrik Kruseman Dutch (1816 - 1882) |
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Even after the Dutch Golden Age of painting had ended for well over a century, the Dutch continued to contribute to art. Here we see a festive winter scene by Fredrik Marinus Kruseman, who was no relation to the Golden Age portraitist Jan Kruseman, dated about 1870, rendered in a popular nineteenth-century style. |
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