Bernardus Johannes Blommers Collection
Bernardus Johannes Blommers, a renowned Dutch artist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, captured the essence of everyday life in his beautiful artworks
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Bernardus Johannes Blommers, a renowned Dutch artist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, captured the essence of everyday life in his beautiful artworks. With his masterful use of watercolour and gouache, he painted "A Quiet Afternoon, " transporting viewers to a serene moment filled with peace and tranquility. In "Children with Cherries, " an oil on canvas masterpiece, Blommers immortalized the innocence and joy of childhood. The vibrant colors and meticulous details bring forth a sense of delight as children indulge in nature's sweet offerings. "The Happy Family" is another remarkable creation by Blommers that showcases his exceptional talent with oil on canvas. This heartwarming piece depicts a harmonious family scene, radiating love and contentment through every brushstroke. Collaborating with Henri Wouters in 1890 for "Children along the sea, " Blommers showcased his versatility as both an artist and printmaker. Together they portrayed youngsters enjoying their time near the ocean, capturing their carefree spirits against the backdrop of crashing waves. "Gossip" is yet another captivating artwork by Blommers that captivates its audience. Created between 1880-1907, this painting invites us into a world where secrets are shared among friends while they engage in daily activities. Blommers' skill extends beyond portraying children; he also beautifully depicted scenes like "Knitting girl on a dune. " In this piece from around 1870-1900, we witness serenity combined with industriousness as a young girl knits amidst nature's beauty. "The Little Knitter, " completed between 1885-1886, showcases Blommer's ability to capture emotion through art. This painting portrays not only craftsmanship but also tenderness as it reveals the dedication and concentration of its subject—a testament to human connection through creativity.