Adrianus Eversen  (Dutch, 1818-1897) 

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Adrianus Eversen, Amsterdam

 

Adrianus Eversen
Amsterdam
Willow Gallery
  
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Adrianus Eversen, The Belfry at Bruges

 

Adrianus Eversen
The Belfry at Bruges, 1853
Sale Date: Jun 22, 2000
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Adrianus Eversen, A view in Delft

 

Adrianus Eversen
A view in Delft, 1885
Sale Date: Apr 27, 1999
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Adrianus Eversen, Elegant figures in a sunlit Dutch town

 

Adrianus Eversen
Elegant figures in a sunlit Dutch town
Sale Date: Apr 24, 2007
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  Adrianus Eversen was a Dutch architectural painter. He trained in Amsterdam under Cornelis de Kruyff with his contemporary Cornelis Springer. Everson and Springer both became outstanding painters of townscapes, competing with each other throughout their lives.
  Eversen lived and worked in Amsterdam, exhibiting there between 1840 and 1885. He was a member of the elite association of artists known as the Arti et Amicitiae. His very sensitive and detailed paintings not only excelled in the beautiful architecture of that time, they also record his poetic response to the atmosphere of everyday life in Dutch towns.
  From the 1860s his town views were regularly exhibited in Bremen, Dresden, Berlin and Vienna. He was highly regarded in his lifetime, selling many works in , Holland and the . A collection of Eversens paintings at the Victoria and Albert Museumwas donated by the English collector John Sheepshanks.
  Many of his paintings can be seen today in museums including the Stedelijk Museum, the Rijksmuseum Twenthe, in Stettin in and Courtrai in .

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