Johannes Weiland PRICE CHARTS
1856 Vlaardingen, Holland - 1909 The Hague, Holland. Known for: Genre, interior, figural.
Johannes Weiland was born in Vlaardingen, Holland. He was a versatile artist who painted scenes of boats, still lives, flowers, and even dolls. However, he is particularly known for genre scenes with... Read full biography
Johannes Weiland was born in Vlaardingen, Holland. He was a versatile artist who painted scenes of boats, still lives, flowers, and even dolls. However, he is particularly known for genre scenes with figures, often mothers and their children, who are portrayed with unsentimental yet sensitive skill... Read full biography
Johannes Weiland was born in Vlaardingen, Holland. He was a versatile artist who painted scenes of boats, still lives, flowers, and even dolls. However, he is particularly known for genre scenes with figures, often mothers and their children, who are portrayed with unsentimental yet sensitive skill and understanding. His figures are often situated in domestic interiors, dim, humble, and unobtrusive, which provide a quietly dramatic background for the often intense and almost palpable connection... Read full biography
Johannes Weiland was born in Vlaardingen, Holland. He was a versatile artist who painted scenes of boats, still lives, flowers, and even dolls. However, he is particularly known for genre scenes with figures, often mothers and their children, who are portrayed with unsentimental yet sensitive skill and understanding. His figures are often situated in domestic interiors, dim, humble, and unobtrusive, which provide a quietly dramatic background for the often intense and almost palpable connection between his subjects. The titles of his works ("The Tender Mother," "Fisherwomen at Schevingen," "Interior of a Dutch Farmhouse," "The Knitting Lesson," "The Blessing," etc.) reveal the quotidian moments of Dutch life that he preferred to paint.... Read full biography
Johannes Weiland was born in Vlaardingen, Holland. He was a versatile artist who painted scenes of boats, still lives, flowers, and even dolls. However, he is particularly known for genre scenes with figures, often mothers and their children, who are portrayed with unsentimental yet sensitive skill and understanding. His figures are often situated in domestic interiors, dim, humble, and unobtrusive, which provide a quietly dramatic background for the often intense and almost palpable connection between his subjects. The titles of his works ("The Tender Mother," "Fisherwomen at Schevingen," "Interior of a Dutch Farmhouse," "The Knitting Lesson," "The Blessing," etc.) reveal the quotidian moments of Dutch life that he preferred to paint. Weiland was a professor at the Rotterdam Academy and was the recipient of several awards while there. His works have... Read full biography

