"..it is a masterpiece [painting of B. C. Koekkoek: 'View on the Woods' 1839, with sizes 176 x 160 cm], a well-executed brave undertaking to imagine something like that on a large scale with such an elaborateness. (translation from original Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek)"
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(original Dutch: citaat van , in het Nederlands:) ..het is een meesterstuk [groot schilderij van : 'Boschgezicht' 1839, 176 x 160 cm], een welgelukte stoute onderneming om op die schaal met die uitvoerigheid zooiets voor te stellen. — Quote of Willem Roelofs, in a letter to his parents, August 1840; as cited by Marjan van Heteren in Willem Roelofs 1822-1897 De Adem der natuur, ed. Marjan van Heteren & Robert-Jan te Rijdt; Thoth, Bussum, - ISBN13 * 978 90 6868 4322, 2006, p. 23
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Barend Cornelis Koekkoek
Koekkoek, Barend Cornelis (11 October, 1803 – 5 April, 1862) was a Dutch landscape artist and father of Johannes Hermanus Koekkoek. He was a leading and famous figure of the Dutch Romantic School.
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