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  Vincent's Uncle Anton.
Anton Mauve, at the end of the 19th century, was the leading Dutch landscape painter.
Mauve appears to have been particularly attracted to the mysterious mists of winter and autumn, and the tough but dignified rural life of the shepherds and cowherds.
So Anton Mauve loved the fields, the people and the animals of the Dutch countryside, and he was loved in return by the people of Holland.
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 Vincent Art Gallery: About Anton Mauve
Antonij (Anton) Mauve was born in Zaandam in 1838.
Anton Mauve was one of the leading Dutch landscape and animal painters of the 19th century.
Mauve taught Van Gogh to paint in watercolor and to explore the use of color in oil.
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 Anton Mauve - AMAM
Anton Mauve was a leading figure among Hague School painters during the latter part of the nineteenth century.
The son of a Mennonite preacher, Anton Mauve was born in Zaandam on 18 September 1838.
Mauve settled in Amsterdam in 1865, and moved to The Hague in 1871.
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 Anton Mauve - LoveToKnow 1911
ANTON MAUVE (1838-1888), Dutch landscape painter, was born at Zaandam, the son of a Baptist minister.
A little sad and melancholy, his pastoral scenes are nevertheless conceived in a peaceful soothing lyrical mood, which is in marked contrast to the epic power and almost tragic intensity of J. Millet.
There are fourteen of Mauve's pictures at the Mesdag Museum at the Hague, and two ("Milking Time" and "A Fishing Boat putting to Sea") at the Ryks Museum in Amsterdam.
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 Anton Mauve (1838 - 1888) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Anton Mauve was one of the foremost painters of the Hague School.
Anton Mauve, Dutch, 1838-1888 Landscape with Shepherd and Sheep Shepherd and Sheep on the Dunes
Anton Mauve, Dutch, 1838-1888 Sheep and Shepherd undated Charcoal heightened with white chalk on buff
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 Anton Mauve
Mauve's family was not rich, and when on a fine day the youth packed his knapsack to go to Oosterbeek for some time, it was with a purse as light as his heart.
Here Mauve found some of his most important and favourite themes, such as poor cots built in or near the downs, where slender, poorly-nurtured women tended a few sheep or a goat, or occupied themselves in bleaching linen.
In 1873, when Mauve was suffering from one of his fits of dejection, he spent some weeks at Godesberg, on the German Rhine.
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 mauve - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Mauve, Anton (1838–1888), Dutch landscape painter, known for his gray, rainy country scenes with subdued harmonies of tone.
In 1856 the first synthetic dye, mauve, was derived from coal tar.
Mauve was developed by British chemist William Henry Perkin so that it could be...
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 Anton Mauve
The slab is a simple granite stone, polished only on the side which bears the name, "Anton Mauve, 1838-1888," and roughly hewn on the top.
Meulen, Mauve's most fervent admirer, and one might almost say his truest disciple, delivered a short oration full of feeling and that classic simplicity which the master had always loved.
Mauve had died quite unexpectedly at Arnhem, in the Dutch district of Gelderland, at the house of his brother, the "sub-rector" of the gymnasium or high school there.
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Anton Mauve spent his youth in Haarlem, where he studied under the animal painters P.F. van Os and Wouterus Verschuur, and began his career as a painter of horses.
In 1858 Mauve joined his much older friend Paul Gabriël on a trip to Oosterbeek, the Dutch Barbizon, where he met Gerard Bilders and Willem Maris, two artists who were to have an enormous influence on him.
There are a number of similarities between their work as well as essential differences: Mauve tended to add human figures to his animal pieces, whereas the youngest of the Maris brothers did not; Mauve’s cows, horses and sheep seem more peaceful than Maris’s, at times almost listless.
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Anton Webern   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Anton Webern (December 3, 1883 – September 15, 1945) was a composer of classical music and a member of the so called Second Viennese School.
He was born Anton Friedrich Ernst von Webern but never used his middle names, and dropped the von in 1918.
After spending much of his youth in Graz and Klagenfurt, Webern attended Vienna University from 1902.
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 Anton Mauve Online
Anton Mauve at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Anton Mauve at the National Gallery, London, UK Milking Time
All images and text on this Anton Mauve page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/mauve_anton.html   (204 words)

  
 The North Point Gallery: Anton Mauve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Anton Mauve was a Dutch painter whose desire to become an artist was vigorously opposed by his family.
Mauve's own style shows the influence of Dutch seventeenth century masters like Paulus Potter and Aelbert Van Cuyp more than it does the rougher, more impressionistic technique of Millet.
Mauve became tremendously successful, winning a prize at the Philadelphia Centennial of 1876.
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 Anton Azbe ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
The Savoyards Anton Dieffenbach (German, 1831-1904)Oil on canvas; 17 1/2 x 14 3/8 in.
Anton Overlaet, Old man with beard, fur trimmed coat and cap, 18th century
Anton Wierix, Margaret, Queen of Philip III of Spain, 16th - 17th century
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 Anton Mauve - Rijksmuseum
Willem Witsen drew this striking portrait of the painter Anton Mauve in fl chalk.
Mauve is seen head on, looking the viewer straight in the eye.
During the 1880s, Witsen's house at Amsterdam's Oosterpark was a meeting place for young artists and writers such as Willem Kloos, Breitner and Israels, although some older artists, like Mauve, also belonged to the group.
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 Paintings Anton Van Zundert - Big Painting Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
For a brief period Vincent took painting lessons from Anton Mauve at...
Although Vincent and Anton soon split over a divergence of artistic views, influences of the Hague School of...
Mauve, Anton ; Monticelli, Adolphe; Music and art, §4: 20th century; Netherlands, the, §I, 3: Economy;...
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 MAUVE, ANTON (1838–1888) - Online Information article about MAUVE, ANTON (1838–1888)
MAUVE, ANTON (1838–1888), Dutch landscape painter, was See also:
There are fourteen of Mauve's pictures at the Mesdag Museum at the See also:
Sheep." The finest and most representative private collection of pictures by Mauve was made by Mr J. Drucker, See also:
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 Anton Mauve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Mauve was at its top as painter in that period, he ended his stay at Oosterbeek were he painted with different Hague school painters such as Gabriel and Bilders and went to Den Haag.
Here the typical palet of the moor what is called "mauve" was used by him.
E.P.Engel, Anton Mauve (1838-1888), Levenserkenning en analyse van zijn oeuvre, Utrecht, 1964, nr.
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 ArtLex on Post-Impressionist Vincent van Gogh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
His stormy and dramatic life and his unswerving devotion to his ideals have made him one of the great cultural heroes of modern times, providing the most auspicious material for the twentieth century vogue in romanticized psychological biography.
Anton Mauve was an early influence on van Gogh, working with him for a short time.
In 1885 van Gogh moved to Antwerp on the advice of Antoine Mauve (a cousin by marriage), and studied for some months at the Academy there.
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After a short and spasmodic career in the education, self taught as an artist and never able to afford the Academy training of his peers, by 1892, he had decided to dedicate his life to painting.
He felt that membership of an artists association or the training at the academy was not for him though he was hugely inspired by his French counterparts, Mesdag and his hero Anton Mauve on whom he modelled his style.
His first works were inspired and executed in the areas of Drenthe and Overijssel, where he was taken emotionally by the immensity of the heathlands and the atmosphere.
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 Anton Mauve, a member of the Hague School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Anton Mauve, a member of the Hague School
Painting in oil on panel believed to be by the dutch artist Anton Mauve
Anton Mauve was a member of the Hague School in the 19th Century.
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 Anton Mauve Reproduction Master Works Art Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Anton Mauve (1838 - 1888) was one of the foremost painters of the Hague School.
Van Gogh was Mauve wife cousin and he spent a period of time working with him from 1881 to 1882.
Many of his paintings can be found in museums in the Netherlands and abroad.
www.masterworksartgallery.com /Anton-Mauve   (102 words)

  
 artnet.com: Resource Library: Mauve, Anton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
At the age of 16 he was apprenticed to the animal painter Pieter Frederik van Os (1808–92): animals (especially sheep, but also cows and horses) became Mauve’s preferred theme.
Initially Mauve painted horses above all else—not the shining animals Verschuur painted, but worn-out plodding beasts.
There are a number of similarities between their work as well as essential differences: Mauve tended to add human figures to his animal pieces, whereas the youngest of the Maris brothers did not; Mauve’s cows, horses and sheep seem more peaceful than Maris’s—at times almost listless.
www.artnet.com /library/05/0561/T056129.asp   (416 words)

  
 mauve - OneLook Dictionary Search
Mauve : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
mauve, mauve, mauve (m) : AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include mauve: anton mauve, mauve anton, pale mauve
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 Oil reproductions Anton Mauve. Oil paintings on canvas, page 1
We currently have 12 oil reproductions online of Anton Mauve
All oil paintings of Anton Mauve (titles only) »
you can always contact us if the oil painting of Anton Mauve you are looking for is not showing online
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 Vincent van Gogh - Rijksmuseum
In 1880 he decided to become an artist.
For several months he worked in The Hague with the painter Anton Mauve, an in-law whose work Van Gogh greatly admired.
While in The Hague he also met George Breitner, with whom he regularly went on outdoor painting excursions.
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 Anton MAUVE Art Auction Sales and Market Information by artprice.com
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 Cleveland Museum of Art - Anton Mauve (Dutch, 1838 - 1888)
Cleveland Museum of Art - Anton Mauve (Dutch, 1838 - 1888)
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 Anton Mauve Art Gallery Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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Anton Mauve in Museums and Public Art Galleries
All images and text on this Anton Mauve page are copyright 1999-2004 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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