1800 - 1876. Known for: Watercolor landscapes.
Willem De Klerk, influenced by Abraham and Jacob van Strij, developed his own style after traveling to Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany in the 1820s and '30s. He produced personal and high-quality...
Read full biography Willem De Klerk, influenced by Abraham and Jacob van Strij, developed his own style after traveling to Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany in the 1820s and '30s. He produced personal and high-quality watercolor landscapes, as exemplified by a winter landscape sold at Christie's in Amsterdam in 2000.
Willem De Klerk, influenced by Abraham and Jacob van Strij, developed his own style after traveling to Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany in the 1820s and '30s. He produced personal and high-quality watercolor landscapes, as exemplified by a winter landscape sold at Christie's in Amsterdam in 2000.
Willem De Klerk, influenced by Abraham and Jacob van Strij, developed his own style after traveling to Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany in the 1820s and '30s. He produced personal and high-quality watercolor landscapes, as exemplified by a winter landscape sold at Christie's in Amsterdam in 2000.
Willem De Klerk, influenced by Abraham and Jacob van Strij, developed his own style after traveling to Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany in the 1820s and '30s. He produced personal and high-quality watercolor landscapes, as exemplified by a winter landscape sold at Christie's in Amsterdam in 2000.