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Adriaan van 't Hoff, 'Lake view in Italy' - for sale at Lyklema Fine Art
Adriaan van 't Hoff, 'Lake view in Italy' - for sale at Lyklema Fine Art
Adriaan van 't Hoff, 'Lake view in Italy' - for sale at Lyklema Fine Art
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Adriaan van 't Hoff, A view of Santa Catarina del Sasso, Lago Maggiore, Italy

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For sale Painting by Adriaan van 't Hoff 

The painting depicts a serene lake view in Italy, with a castle situated on a hill overlooking the water. In the distance, snow-covered mountains rise up, their peaks piercing the clear blue sky. The lake, calm and reflective, mirrors the stunning landscape around it, creating a peaceful and harmonious scene. The overall effect is one of tranquility and beauty, inviting the viewer to pause and take in the breathtaking natural surroundings.

A view of Santa Catarina del Sasso, Lago Maggiore, Italy

signed l.r.

oil on canvas, framed

Imagesize: 40 x 50 cm. (16*20 inch)

Total dimensions 54 x 64 cm.

Biography Adriaan van 't Hoff

Van 't Hoff (Den Haag 1893 - Wassenaar 1939)was a versatile artist who made paintings, watercolors, drawings and used etching techniques. He learned these techniques at the Academie van de Beeldende Kunsten in his place of birth The Hague. He travelled Europe where he was inspired by the Art Nouveau and the Jugendstil. This lake view in Italy was painted during one of his journeys.  He liked to paint birds and fishes and was in Artis many times. Beside painter he was a graphic teacher. In The Hague he was part of the Pulchri Studio's

 

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