Willem Koekkoek  (Dutch, 1839-1895) 

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Willem Koekkoek, Figures in a Dutch Town on a Sunny Day

 

Willem Koekkoek
Figures in a Dutch Town on a Sunny Day
MacConnal-Mason Gallery
Willem Koekkoek, Dutch Town Scene with Figures

 

Willem Koekkoek
Dutch Town Scene with Figures
Williams & Son
Willem Koekkoek, Dutch Town Scene with Figures

 

Willem Koekkoek
Dutch Town Scene with Figures
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Willem Koekkoek, Winter in the streets of a dutch town

 

Willem Koekkoek
Winter in the streets of a dutch town
Auktionstermin: Jun 7, 2011
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Willem Koekkoek, A Dutch street

 

Willem Koekkoek
A Dutch street
Auktionstermin: Jun 13, 2006
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Willem Koekkoek, Numerous figures on a Rotterdam square

 

Willem Koekkoek
Numerous figures on a Rotterdam square
Auktionstermin: Oct 24, 2001
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  Willem Koekkoek was the second son of the marine artist Hermanus Koekkoek, Senior (1815-1882), but unlike his father he specialised in townscapes peopled with figures, set in both sunlit summer and winter snow. These included imaginary street scenes and views of specific towns such as Gouda, Enkhuizen, Ijsselstein, Breda and Bruges.
  Born in Amsterdam in 1839, Willem trained under his father and then travelled extensively in Holland, living in The Hague in 1878, Amsterdam in 1880 and Nieuwer-Amstel from 1885 onwards; he is also recorded as visiting London in 1888. He exhibited at Leeuwarden in 1859 and in Amsterdam, the Hague and Rotterdam between 1865 and 1894. He died at Nieuwer-Amstel 1895.
  The work of Willem Koekkoek is represented in several museums including the Amsterdam Historical Museum and the Toneelmuseum, Amsterdam.