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Adrianus Eversen Collection

Adrianus Eversen, a renowned 19th-century Dutch artist, captured the essence of Amsterdam's vibrant street scenes in his captivating artwork

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: Round Lutheran church and some houses in Amsterdam, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen

Round Lutheran church and some houses in Amsterdam, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen
Round Lutheran church and some houses in Amsterdam, 1828-1897

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View of The Hague, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen

View of The Hague, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen
View of The Hague, 1828-1897

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View of a town, seen from across a river, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen

View of a town, seen from across a river, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen
View of a town, seen from across a river, 1828-1897

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: Boat with lowered mast lying ashore, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen

Boat with lowered mast lying ashore, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen
Boat with lowered mast lying ashore, 1828-1897

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View in Brugge, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen

View in Brugge, 1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen
View in Brugge, 1828-1897

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: River landscape with a tower, c.1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen

River landscape with a tower, c.1828-1897. Creator: Adrianus Eversen
River landscape with a tower, c.1828-1897. Partly dilapidated tower and sailing boats

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: Amsterdam Street Scene, 19th century. Creator: Adrianus Eversen

Amsterdam Street Scene, 19th century. Creator: Adrianus Eversen
Amsterdam Street Scene, 19th century

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: The Town Hall at Delft, Netherlands, 1620 (c1870). Artist: JH Rennefeld

The Town Hall at Delft, Netherlands, 1620 (c1870). Artist: JH Rennefeld
The Town Hall at Delft, Netherlands, 1620 (c1870). The town hall after it was rebuilt by Hendrick de Keyser after it was destroyed by a fire in 1618

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: Houses Adrianus Eversen 1828 1897 paper pencil

Houses Adrianus Eversen 1828 1897 paper pencil
Houses, Adrianus Eversen, 1828 - 1897, paper, pencil, h 157 mm × w 98 mm

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View wide street German City Adrianus Eversen

View wide street German City Adrianus Eversen
View of a wide street in a German (?) City, Adrianus Eversen, 1828 - 1897, paper, pencil, brush, h 204 mm × w 223 mm

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View houses outskirts Delft canal right Adrianus Eversen

View houses outskirts Delft canal right Adrianus Eversen
View of houses on the outskirts of Delft, a canal on the right, Adrianus Eversen, 1828 - 1897, paper, pencil, brush, h 148 mm × w 179 mm

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: Sketch cityscape Haarlem Adrianus Eversen 1828

Sketch cityscape Haarlem Adrianus Eversen 1828
Sketch of a cityscape (Haarlem?), Adrianus Eversen, 1828 - 1897, paper, pencil, h 160 mm × w 200 mm

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View town across river Adrianus Eversen 1828

View town across river Adrianus Eversen 1828
View of a town seen from across a river, Adrianus Eversen, 1828 - 1897, paper, watercolor (paint), brush, h 91 mm × w 150 mm

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View town Adrianus Eversen 1828 1897 paper pencil

View town Adrianus Eversen 1828 1897 paper pencil
View of a town, Adrianus Eversen, 1828 - 1897, paper, pencil, h 96 mm × w 157 mm

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View canal Gouda Adrianus Eversen 1828 1897 paper

View canal Gouda Adrianus Eversen 1828 1897 paper
View of a canal in Gouda, Adrianus Eversen, 1828 - 1897, paper, pencil, brush, h 197 mm × w 159 mm

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View Amersfoort right part St. Joriskerk Adrianus Eversen

View Amersfoort right part St. Joriskerk Adrianus Eversen
View in Amersfoort, right part of the St. Joriskerk, Adrianus Eversen (mentioned on object), 1828 - 1897, paper, pencil, brush

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: View houses edge city Adrianus Eversen 1828 1897

View houses edge city Adrianus Eversen 1828 1897
View of houses on the edge of a city, Adrianus Eversen, 1828 - 1897, paper, pencil, brush, h 160 mm × w 200 mm

Background imageAdrianus Eversen Collection: Sketchbook 11 sheets Sketchbook consisting figure studies

Sketchbook 11 sheets Sketchbook consisting figure studies
Sketchbook with 11 sheets, Sketchbook consisting of 11 sheets with figure studies. Adult man, adult woman, child, dog, Adrianus Eversen, Netherlands, c


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Adrianus Eversen, a renowned 19th-century Dutch artist, captured the essence of Amsterdam's vibrant street scenes in his captivating artwork. With meticulous attention to detail, he skillfully depicted the bustling city life that unfolded on those historic cobblestone streets. His brushstrokes brought to life the charming architecture and lively atmosphere of Amsterdam during that era. In one of his notable works, titled "The Town Hall at Delft, Netherlands, " Eversen showcased his versatility as an artist by portraying a different cityscape. The painting beautifully portrayed the grandeur of Delft's town hall in the 17th century. Through careful strokes and vivid colors, he transported viewers back in time to experience this architectural masterpiece. Eversen's talent extended beyond oil paintings; he also excelled in pencil sketches and paper drawings. In these pieces, such as "Houses" or "View wide street German City, " he demonstrated his ability to capture intricate details with simple tools. These sketches allowed him to explore various perspectives and experiment with different compositions. His love for capturing urban landscapes was evident throughout his body of work. From sketching Haarlem's cityscape or showcasing towns across rivers like Amersfoort or Gouda, Eversen had an eye for finding beauty even in seemingly ordinary places. He masterfully painted houses on the outskirts of Delft canals or along the edges of cities—each stroke revealing their unique character and charm. Eversen's dedication to documenting everyday life is further exemplified through figure studies found within his sketchbook consisting of eleven sheets. These studies showcase not only his technical skills but also provide insight into how people lived during that period—a glimpse into history frozen on paper. Adrianus Eversen left behind a remarkable legacy through his artistry—an enduring testament to both historical preservation and artistic brilliance.