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Description

Cities expanded rapidly in the late 19th century. Within 50 years, Amsterdam’s population doubled. Many artists wanted to escape the modern cities and move to the country in search of peaceful nature. However, in the Netherlands, even the countryside had been intensively transformed by man. For centuries, vast strips of sea have been dried up to increase the land surface.

Landscape near Kortenhoef

1877

Accession Number

N/A

Medium

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Dimensions

depth 14.5 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands