Wouterus Verschuur
(11 June 1812 - 4 July 1874) was a Dutch painter of animal subjects - mainly horses - and of landscapes. He is one of the later representatives of Romanticism in Dutch art. Born to an Amsterdam jeweller, Verschuur received his training from the landscape and cattle painters Pieter Gerardus van Os and Cornelis Steffelaar. As part of this education Verschuur had to copy works by the 17th century painter Philips Wouwerman, like Wouwerman Verschuures subjects consist mostly of stable scenes, landscapes with horses and coastal landscapes. Showing talent from an early age, at 15 Verschuur had a painting exhibited at the eExhibition of Living Masterse at Amsterdam in 1828. In 1832 and 1833 he won the gold medal at the annual exhibition at Felix Meritis. In 1833 he was appointed a member of the Royal Academy in Amsterdam. In 1839 he joined the artistse society, Arti et Amicitiae. His reputation was also considerable abroad. He was often featured in the annual exhibitions which travelled the large European cities at that time. In 1855 Napoleon III purchased one of his paintings at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. The popularity of his paintings provided him with sufficient funds to travel widely. He made frequent trips to Gelderland and Brabant and abroad to Switzerland and Germany. In 1874, on one of his trips to Gelderland, he died on July 4 in the town of Vorden. He left behind an oevre of about 400 paintings and over 2000 drawings. Amongst his students were his son, Wouterus Verschuur Jr. and Anton Mauve.

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Wouterus Verschuur Horses and people in a courtyard oil painting


Horses and people in a courtyard
Horses and people in a courtyard 36 cm x 50 cm oil on panel private collection cjr
Painting ID::  81051
Wouterus Verschuur
Horses and people in a courtyard
Horses and people in a courtyard 36 cm x 50 cm oil on panel private collection cjr
   
   
     

Wouterus Verschuur Waiting before the inn oil painting


Waiting before the inn
Waiting before the inn 33 cm x 43 cm oil on panel cjr
Painting ID::  81052
Wouterus Verschuur
Waiting before the inn
Waiting before the inn 33 cm x 43 cm oil on panel cjr
   
   
     

Wouterus Verschuur Draught horses resting at the beach oil painting


Draught horses resting at the beach
27.1 cm x 22.5 cm oil on panel cjr
Painting ID::  82614
Wouterus Verschuur
Draught horses resting at the beach
27.1 cm x 22.5 cm oil on panel cjr
   
   
     

Wouterus Verschuur Paarden en personen op een binnenplaats oil painting


Paarden en personen op een binnenplaats
36 cm x 50 cm oil on panel private collection cyf
Painting ID::  85079
Wouterus Verschuur
Paarden en personen op een binnenplaats
36 cm x 50 cm oil on panel private collection cyf
   
   
     

Wouterus Verschuur Waiting before the inn oil painting


Waiting before the inn
33 cm x 43 cm oil on panel cyf
Painting ID::  85082
Wouterus Verschuur
Waiting before the inn
33 cm x 43 cm oil on panel cyf
   
   
     

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     Wouterus Verschuur
     (11 June 1812 - 4 July 1874) was a Dutch painter of animal subjects - mainly horses - and of landscapes. He is one of the later representatives of Romanticism in Dutch art. Born to an Amsterdam jeweller, Verschuur received his training from the landscape and cattle painters Pieter Gerardus van Os and Cornelis Steffelaar. As part of this education Verschuur had to copy works by the 17th century painter Philips Wouwerman, like Wouwerman Verschuures subjects consist mostly of stable scenes, landscapes with horses and coastal landscapes. Showing talent from an early age, at 15 Verschuur had a painting exhibited at the eExhibition of Living Masterse at Amsterdam in 1828. In 1832 and 1833 he won the gold medal at the annual exhibition at Felix Meritis. In 1833 he was appointed a member of the Royal Academy in Amsterdam. In 1839 he joined the artistse society, Arti et Amicitiae. His reputation was also considerable abroad. He was often featured in the annual exhibitions which travelled the large European cities at that time. In 1855 Napoleon III purchased one of his paintings at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. The popularity of his paintings provided him with sufficient funds to travel widely. He made frequent trips to Gelderland and Brabant and abroad to Switzerland and Germany. In 1874, on one of his trips to Gelderland, he died on July 4 in the town of Vorden. He left behind an oevre of about 400 paintings and over 2000 drawings. Amongst his students were his son, Wouterus Verschuur Jr. and Anton Mauve.

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