Johan Barthold Jongkind  (Dutch, 1819-1891) 

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, La Ferme

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
La Ferme
1877

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Vue de Nyon, lac de Genève, Suisse

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Vue de Nyon, lac de Genève, Suisse
1875

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Mills in moonlight near Rotterdam

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Mills in moonlight near Rotterdam
1867

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Bateaux en rade de Honfleur

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Bateaux en rade de Honfleur
1865

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Phare à Honfleur

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Phare à Honfleur
circa 1864

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Les Bateaux à Honfleur

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Les Bateaux à Honfleur
circa 1866

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, La Route à Saint-Eloy-sur-Loire

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
La Route à Saint-Eloy-sur-Loire
1873

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Canal près de Rotterdam

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Canal près de Rotterdam
1867

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Canal près de Rotterdam

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Canal près de Rotterdam
1867

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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Les Patineurs a Overschie

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Les Patineurs a Overschie, 1867
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Johan Barthold Jongkind, Rue Notre Dame, Paris

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
Rue Notre Dame, Paris, 1866
Vente du: Nov 7, 2006
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Johan Barthold Jongkind, L'Escaut près d'anvers, effet du matin

 

Johan Barthold Jongkind
L'Escaut près d'anvers, effet du matin, 1867
Vente du: Feb 5, 2007
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  Johan Barthold Jongkind is generally recognised as being one of the major forerunners of Impressionism. Although born in Holland he became a pupil of Eugene Isabey in Paris and his work was greatly admired by both Boudin and Monet for the freshness of his palette and freedom of brushwork.

  A frequent visitor to the Normandy coast, Jongkind found his paintings of this area formed the foundation for the most successful period of his career. He visited Honfleur for the third time in the summer of 1865 staying at Isabey’s farm at Sainte Adresse. In a letter written in August that year Jongkind described his visit to Honfleur: ‘Eight days ago I left Paris and here I am at Honfleur, the place to which I return, as always, with new pleasure. It is a little seaport where there are ten or twenty ships of all nations; not counting the fishing vessels of the same nations. I tell you that this is very interesting for my studies’ (Moreau-Nélaton, Jogngkind, raconté par lui-même 1918, p 88).
  Jongkind is generally recognised as being one of the major forerunners of Impressionism, having first studied under Andreas Schelfhout in The Hague and then with Isabey and Picot in Paris, to whom he owes much of his style.
  Early success at the Salon was soon marred by Jongkind's acute nervous disposition and the constant need to seek diversion in Parisian nightlife. Isabey attempted to protect him from this life of dissipation and ruin by taking him to Normandy in the summers of 1850 and 1851. Increasingly Jongkind sought relief from his mental condition by turning to painting views of Dutch canals and night scenes, which combined with a failure to receive any recognition at the 1855 Exposition Universelle, led to his return to Holland.
  The hoped for improvement in Jongkind's mental and physical condition failed to materialise whilst in Holland, resulting in his friends and the dealer Pierre (Pere) Martin raising money for a return to Paris in 1869 thought the sale of his paintings. Stability was finally brought to Jongkind's life by the Dutch drawing teacher Josephine Fesser who was to remain his constant companion for the next thirty years.
  Jongkind's work was greatly admired by Boudin and Monet, whom he met at Le Havre in 1862,


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