Simon Maris PRICE CHARTS
1873 Netherlands - 1935. Known for: Portraits and genre scenes, refined impressionistic style.
Simon Maris, born in 1873 in the Netherlands, was a Dutch painter known for his portraits and genre scenes. He trained at the Hague Academy and traveled to Brussels, Paris, and Italy during his... Read full biography
Simon Maris, born in 1873 in the Netherlands, was a Dutch painter known for his portraits and genre scenes. He trained at the Hague Academy and traveled to Brussels, Paris, and Italy during his career. Maris combined a refined, lightly impressionistic style with a focus on character and atmosphere... Read full biography
Simon Maris, born in 1873 in the Netherlands, was a Dutch painter known for his portraits and genre scenes. He trained at the Hague Academy and traveled to Brussels, Paris, and Italy during his career. Maris combined a refined, lightly impressionistic style with a focus on character and atmosphere in his works, particularly in his female portraits which often had a warm, intimate quality. He exhibited widely in the Netherlands and abroad, with his pieces included in collections such as the... Read full biography
Simon Maris, born in 1873 in the Netherlands, was a Dutch painter known for his portraits and genre scenes. He trained at the Hague Academy and traveled to Brussels, Paris, and Italy during his career. Maris combined a refined, lightly impressionistic style with a focus on character and atmosphere in his works, particularly in his female portraits which often had a warm, intimate quality. He exhibited widely in the Netherlands and abroad, with his pieces included in collections such as the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag.
Simon Maris, born in 1873 in the Netherlands, was a Dutch painter known for his portraits and genre scenes. He trained at the Hague Academy and traveled to Brussels, Paris, and Italy during his career. Maris combined a refined, lightly impressionistic style with a focus on character and atmosphere in his works, particularly in his female portraits which often had a warm, intimate quality. He exhibited widely in the Netherlands and abroad, with his pieces included in collections such as the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam and the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag.

