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| Jacob Maris (1838 - 1899) |
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Artists who influenced Jacob Maris![]() | Maris was born in The Hague and received his first training there. He studied in Antwerp, then went back to The Hague in 1857. During the late 1860s he worked in Paris, where he was influenced by the landscapes of the Barbizon painters. He returned to his native city in 1871, and subsequently became a leading figure in the Hague School of painting, as were his younger brothers Matthijs and Willem. ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jacob Maris![]() | |
![]() Jean Baptiste Camille Corot | ![]() Bridge (Frick Collection) | ![]() Arrival of Boats (RijksMuseum) | ![]() Isaac Israels |
![]() Charles-François Daubigny | ![]() Teaching the Dog (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Springtime (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Piet Mondrian |
![]() Théodore Rousseau | ![]() Canal Scene (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Windmill near Canal | ![]() Anton Mauve |
![]() Jozef Israëls | ![]() Motherly Love | ![]() Summer Landscape with Cattle and Windmills | ![]() Hendrik Mesdag |