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Description

After living in Paris for six years, around 1871 Jacob Maris returned to his native The Hague, moving into a studio on the Noordwestbuitensingel. He probably painted The Truncated Windmill from his window, which would explain its unusual cropping. The mill and the bridge recur frequently in Maris’s work, with or without houses, in ever-changing compositions.

De afgesneden molen

1872

Accession Number

N/A

Medium

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Dimensions

height 45 cm x width 112.5 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands