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  • D. Viel feeding the poor
  • D. Viel feeding the poor
  • D. Viel feeding the poor
  • D. Viel feeding the poor
  • D. Viel feeding the poor
  • D. Viel feeding the poor
D. Viel feeding the poor


Watercolour on paper by D. Viel, Dutch artist known for his work in illustrating children's books, mainly in the early 20th century. This was painted in 1968, thought to be depicting the poor neighbourhood of Amsterdam. In a mahogany frame with glass to protect the work, in good order with minimal small chips to frame edges, see photos. Size: 24cm x 33cm.

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Sujatno Koempoel (1912-1987)SOLD

Sujatno Koempoel (1912-1987)SOLD

Lovely painting of an Indonesian street scene with people carrying produce back from market.
By the acclaimed Indonesian artist Sujatno Koempoel (1912-1987). Good example of his work, master of fluidity, bringing across the movement and atmosphere of this period in Indonesia. Signed left-hand corner Koempoel, painting is in good order cleaned and re-varnished, and is without a frame. 

Sujatno Koempoel was born in 1912 in Paron Village, Ngawi, Indonesia. His father was an officer with the railway company of the Dutch East Indies government during the era of colonialism. He still inherited royal blood from his ancestor, RA. Prawirodidjo, who was also known as the Prince Sentot Ali Basah Prawirodirjo. This condition allowed him to enrol in a study at the technical school (HIS) in Surabaya, which later proved to be beneficial for the development of his painting technique.
Koempoel's talent caught Van Staal's attention. He recommended Koempoel to the naturalist Gerard Pieter Adolf's, one of the proponents of the Beautiful Indie style. Dr. Soerodjo was so impressed by Koempoel's works that he decided to sponsor Sujatno Koempoel.

Fishing boats  IndonesiaSOLD

Fishing boats IndonesiaSOLD

Lovely painting of an Indonesian coastal scene with fishing sampans sailing and fishing on the coast with a village and church visible.
By the acclaimed Indonesian artist Sujatno Koempoel (1912-1987). Good example of his work, master of fluidity, bringing across the movement and atmosphere of this period in Indonesia. Signed left-hand corner Koempoel, painting is in good order cleaned and re-varnished, and is without a frame. 

Sujatno Koempoel was born in 1912 in Paron Village, Ngawi, Indonesia. His father was an officer with the railway company of the Dutch East Indies government during the era of colonialism. He still inherited royal blood from his ancestor, RA. Prawirodidjo, who was also known as the Prince Sentot Ali Basah Prawirodirjo. This condition allowed him to enrol in a study at the technical school (HIS) in Surabaya, which later proved to be beneficial for the development of his painting technique.
Koempoel's talent caught Van Staal's attention. He recommended Koempoel to the naturalist Gerard Pieter Adolf's, one of the proponents of the Beautiful Indie style. Dr. Soerodjo was so impressed by Koempoel's works that he decided to sponsor Sujatno Koempoel.

Sujatno Koempoel (1912-1987)SOLD

Sujatno Koempoel (1912-1987)SOLD

Lovely painting of a bustling Indonesian street scene with carts with produce being pulled by oxen. By the acclaimed Indonesian artist Sujatno Koempoel (1912-1987). Good example of his work, master of fluidity bringing across the movement and atmosphere of time in Indonesia. Signed right-hand corner Koempoel , painting is in good order cleaned and re-varnished, and is without a frame. 

Sujatno Koempoel was born in 1912 in Paron Village, Ngawi, Indonesia. His father was an officer with the railway company of the Dutch East Indies government during the era of colonialism. He still inherited royal blood from his ancestor, RA. Prawirodidjo, who was also known as the Prince Sentot Ali Basah Prawirodirjo. This condition allowed him to enroll in a study at the technical school (HIS) in Surabaya, which later proved to be beneficial for the development of his painting technique.
Koempoel's talent caught Van Staal's attention. He recommended Koempoel to the naturalist Gerard Pieter Adolfs, one of the proponents of the Beautiful Indie style. dr. Soerodjo was so impressed by Koempoel's works that he decided to sponsor Sujatno Koempoel.

Size 60cm x 42cm

Frederik Anton Kievits (1887-1951)SOLD

Frederik Anton Kievits (1887-1951)SOLD

Lovely painting of a rural Indonesian landscape scene with a tree in blossom and farmworkers sheltering from the sun with their baskets of produce. By internationaly acclaimed and sought after Indonesian artist Frederik Anton Kievits (1887-1951). 
The painting is in very good condition, has been cleaned and re-varnished and comes with the original frame.

 

Vintage Deco style lamp

Vintage Deco style lamp

Lovely vintage Deco color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family:basisgrotesque,sans-serif; font-size:17px"> total height with shade 86cm

Revolving bookcaseSOLD

Revolving bookcaseSOLD

Revolving bookcase made in England by Pioneer furnishing company of Liverpool, beginning of the 20th century, in Oak. Condition is restored and very good order including the swivel mechanism which is strong and shows little signs of ware.

Size: 46cm x 46cm x 80cm tall.

Carved Rococo style mirror

Carved Rococo style mirror

A beautifully carved oak mirror, in the rococo style, dates back to the beginning of the 20th century. Lovely mercury silvered plate with good clarity and the nice mellow tone tinting familiar to the much older originals. Condition remarkably good with minimal signs of age, one small piece is re-glued at the top, see photos.

Size: 50cm x 86cm tall. 

Gilt mirror 18th century

Gilt mirror 18th century

Antique wood framed and carved mirror, with original mercury silvered glass in two parts, as was normal in the 18th century. The mirror has significant foxing and is quite cloudy. 

Size: 61cm x 131cm.

Hoorn harbour with sailing BotterSOLD

Hoorn harbour with sailing BotterSOLD

Lovely 20th century oil on canvas depicting a sailing botter leaving the Hoorn harbour, well known old port on the former Zuiderzee now the IJsselmeer. Known artist Roelof Koelewijn from Bunschoten.

Size: 60cm x 50cm.

Skating on the Amstel in 1762

Skating on the Amstel in 1762

Very rare aqua-tinted etching, probably by Jan de Beijer, published by print house Paul van Liender in 1762. Skating on the Amstel canal, revealing insight to winter life in Amsterdam in the 18th century, not the tent probably serving warm soup to passers by. Comes with a stunning curl mahogany frame in remarkable good condition for its age.

Size: 48cm x 41cm.

Boat On A LakeSOLD

Boat On A LakeSOLD

Lovely tranquil oil on canvas work by Oswald d' Aumerie (1865-1962), signed right corner. Depicts a typical Dutch flat bottomed yacht, believed to be sailing on the Friesland lakes. In restored condition.

Size: 67cm x 48cm tall.

Large landscape with shepherdSOLD

Large landscape with shepherdSOLD

Large sized landscape depicting a stream with a shepherd and sheep and a farmhouse in the distance. First half of the 20th century, signed on the rear Theunnissen possibly Rick Thennissen a Belgium artist, talented work with good composition radiant colours and a nice perspective.

Size: 137cm x 87cm tall.