The Tweede Schilderijenzaal, or Painting Gallery II, is one of two art gallery rooms in Teylers Museum. The Tweede Schilderijenzaal was built in 1893 as an extension of the first gallery.[1]
History
editIn 1884 the expansion of the museum, called "Nieuwe Museum" (New Museum), with the addition of the entrance on the Spaarne and the new Fossil rooms, had just been completed to commemorate 100 years of exhibits in the Oval Room.[1] The only part of the museum that had not profited from the expansion was the painting gallery, and this was finally done in 1893 by the regular building crew that the museum kept on hand for renovations. The new gallery was not only meant for extra exhibition space on the walls, but tables were set up for print and drawing viewing in the portfolio holders, a practice which has been kept up until today, although the prints in the viewing portfolios are now copies rather than originals.
Paintings
editList of painters in alphabetical order, accompanied by an example hanging in the second gallery:
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The open door, 1905, by Albert Neuhuys
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Sheepfold, 1880, by Anton Mauve
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November mood, 1905, by Arnold Marc Gorter
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Portrait of Johannes Luden, 1868, by August Allebé
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Still life "Boef à la mode", 1906, by Carel Nicolaas Storm van 's-Gravesande
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Hunting company, 1857, by Charles Rochussen
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The port at Middelburg, 1859, by Cornelis Springer
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Two servants, 1890, by George Hendrik Breitner
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Nieuwmarkt in Amsterdam, 1897, by Hendrik Adriaan Christiaan Dekker
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Circus guests, 1870, by Hendrik Jacobus Scholten
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Sunset at sea, 1870, by Hendrik Willem Mesdag
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Cat, 1896, by Henriëtte Ronner-Knip
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Loading wood, 1890, by Herman Johannes van der Weele
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The Farewell, 1847, by Hubertus van Hove
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Drummer girl, 1908, by Isaac Israëls
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The ferry boat, 1870, by Jacob Maris
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By the Lek at Elshout, 1850–1854, by Jan Weissenbruch
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The road to Polsbroekerdam, 1860, by Jan Willem van Borselen
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The mill, 1899, by Jan Hendrik Weissenbruch
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Winter landscape with skaters, 1864, by Johan Jongkind
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Street singers, 1928, by Johan van Hell
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Flower Market in the Hague, c. 1880–1904, by Johannes Christiaan Karel Klinkenberg
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A view of Arnhem, 1852, by Johannes Joseph Destrée
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Portrait of Annie Rädecker, 1919, by John Rädecker
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Hot drink, 1887, by Jozef Israëls
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Het Zieken in the Hague, 1870, by Julius van de Sande Bakhuyzen
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Forest in Winter, 1875, by Louis Apol
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Landscape with water mill and stone bridge, 1854, by Louwrens Hanedoes
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Sheepfold, 1893, by Nicolaas Bastert
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Return of the herring fishermen, 1860, by Petrus Franciscus Greive
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Storm on the Zuiderzee, 1840, by Petrus Johannes Schotel
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Bollard (Dukdalf), 1880, by Willem Bastiaan Tholen
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The well and sycamore in Ezbekieh Square, Cairo, c1858-60, by Willem de Famars Testas
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Landscape at Dordrecht, 1875, by Willem Roelofs
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Flower still life in an urn in a niche with a cherub, c 1800–1820, by Wybrand Hendricks
References
edit- ^ a b RCE. "Monumentnummer: 513441 - Teylerstichting Spaarne 16 2011 CH te Haarlem". Retrieved 28 April 2012.
Further reading
edit- Teyler 1778-1978. Studies en bijdragen over Teylers Stichting naar aanleiding van het tweede eeuwfeest, Haarlem & Antwerp, 1978.
- A. Ouwerkerk, Romantiek aan het Spaarne. Schilderijen tot 1850 uit de collectie van Teylers Museum Haarlem (Amsterdam 2010) (in Dutch).
- H.J. Scholten, Catalogus met beschrijving van de schilderijender kunstverzameling van Teylers Stichting te Haarlem (Haarlem 1894) (First catalogue of the paintings collection by Teylers curator Hendrik Scholten).
External links
edit- Teylers Museum collection database online (in Dutch)