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Wouter Verschuur Collection

Wouter Verschuur was a talented Dutch painter known for his stunning landscapes and animal paintings

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Two horses standing in front of a stable, 1851-1921. Creator: Wouter Verschuur

Two horses standing in front of a stable, 1851-1921. Creator: Wouter Verschuur
Two horses standing in front of a stable, 1851-1921

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: River landscape; two horses and a servant in a stable, 1846. Creator

River landscape; two horses and a servant in a stable, 1846. Creator: Johannes Franciscus Hoppenbrouwers
River landscape; two horses and a servant in a stable, 1846. Two images printed/drawn on the same sheet. Possibly by Johannes Franciscus Hoppenbrouwers

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Scene from the Ten Days Campaign against the Belgian Revolt, August 1831, 1831-1835

Scene from the Ten Days Campaign against the Belgian Revolt, August 1831, 1831-1835. Creator: Wouterus Verschuur
Scene from the Ten Days Campaign against the Belgian Revolt, August 1831, 1831-1835

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Horse and dog in a stable, 1851-1921. Creator: Wouter Verschuur

Horse and dog in a stable, 1851-1921. Creator: Wouter Verschuur
Horse and dog in a stable, 1851-1921

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Interior of a stable with horses and figures, 1850-1874. Creator: Wouterus Verschuur

Interior of a stable with horses and figures, 1850-1874. Creator: Wouterus Verschuur
Interior of a stable with horses and figures, 1850-1874

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: August Belmont and Isabel Perry, 1854. Creator: Wouterus Verschuur

August Belmont and Isabel Perry, 1854. Creator: Wouterus Verschuur
August Belmont and Isabel Perry, 1854

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Wouter Verschuur, 1860s. Creator: Unknown

Wouter Verschuur, 1860s. Creator: Unknown
Wouter Verschuur, 1860s

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Sheep Heads, second or third quarter 1800s. Creator: Wouter Verschuur (Dutch, 1812-1874)

Sheep Heads, second or third quarter 1800s. Creator: Wouter Verschuur (Dutch, 1812-1874)
Sheep Heads, second or third quarter 1800s

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Scene Ten Days Campaign Belgian Revolt August 1831

Scene Ten Days Campaign Belgian Revolt August 1831
Scene from the Ten Days Campaign against the Belgian Revolt, August 1831, Scenes from the Ten Days Campaign, August 1831. A group of soldiers and officers on horseback is resting at an inn, Belgium

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Interior stable horses figures middle fungus held

Interior stable horses figures middle fungus held
Interior of a stable with horses and figures, Interior of a stable with horses and figures. In the middle a fungus held by a servant who is having a chat with a farmer

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Sheep Heads second third quarter 1800s Wouter Verschuur

Sheep Heads second third quarter 1800s Wouter Verschuur
Sheep Heads, second or third quarter 1800s. Wouter Verschuur (Dutch, 1812-1874). Black chalk and brush and gray and black wash over traces of graphite; framing lines in brown ink and graphite; sheet

Background imageWouter Verschuur Collection: Wouter Verschuur 1860s Albumen silver print Approx

Wouter Verschuur 1860s Albumen silver print Approx
Wouter Verschuur, 1860s, Albumen silver print, Approx, 10.2 x 6.3 cm, 4 2 1/2, Photographs, Unknown, 1, AM170720 027449


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Wouter Verschuur was a talented Dutch painter known for his stunning landscapes and animal paintings. Born in 1812, he quickly gained recognition for his realistic depictions of horses, cattle, and sheep in pastoral settings. His attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of each animal set him apart from other artists of his time. Verschuur's love for animals stemmed from his childhood growing up on a farm, where he spent hours observing and sketching the creatures around him. This early connection to nature is evident in his work, as he masterfully portrays the grace and power of each animal with precision. Throughout his career, Verschuur received numerous accolades and awards for his artwork, solidifying his reputation as one of the leading animal painters of the 19th century. His pieces can be found in museums and private collections around the world, continuing to inspire art lovers with their beauty and realism. Despite facing personal struggles throughout his life, including financial difficulties and health issues, Wouter Verschuur remained dedicated to his craft until his passing in 1874. Today, he is remembered as a true master of animal painting whose legacy lives on through his timeless works of art.