Petrus van der Velden
Netherlands / Aotearoa New Zealand / Australia, b.1837, d.1913
Untitled (Sketch Book 4 - ‘Dutch Between 1870 & 1889’)
- Pencil
- Presented by the family of A. F. Nicoll, 1960
- 250 x 365mm
- 79/454.a-qqqq
Tags: funerals, monochrome, people (agents), sketches
Quadrant: Four themes of Petrus van der Velden, 20 October 2006 – 25 March 2007
The Gallery has in its collection several of Van der Velden’s sketchbooks, which provide a fascinating insight into the artist’s working methods. Van der Velden filled these two sketchbooks on his visits to Marken, and later used the drawings as sources for his oil paintings. They are full of spontaneous sketches and studies, highlighting the role of the artist quietly and unobtrusively observing and recording life in the village. This is nowhere more evident than in his observations of the emotional scenes of the fisherman’s funeral.
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The Drawing Collection
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū's Drawing Collection significantly expanded in the late 1970s, when a conscious effort was made to purchase works on paper from the varied disciplines of drawing. Prior to this, drawings came into the Gallery Collection via gifts or bequests, such as three illustrations by British/French artist George Du Maurier, gifted in 1934 by the Trustees of the artist.