Cartoon at the exhibition of live masters in The Hague, 1839; The new Haagsche store. Cartoon at the exhibition of paintings of live masters in The Hague in 1839. The award-winning work turned out to be a majority of Brabant artists and according to rumors before the exhibition owned by Baron de Ceva, adjutant of Prince Frederik and member of the Exhibition Committee. Behind a counter the CEVA is with a painting that he shows from an interested customer. On the left on the ground a desperate Dutch painter pulling in vain to a scales, two Brabant painter watches amused, one with bags of money i
Cartoon at the exhibition of live masters in The Hague, 1839; The new Haagsche store. Cartoon at the exhibition of paintings of live masters in The Hague in 1839. The award-winning work turned out to be a majority of Brabant artists and according to rumors before the exhibition owned by Baron de Ceva, adjutant of Prince Frederik and member of the Exhibition Committee. Behind a counter the CEVA is with a painting that he shows from an interested customer. On the left on the ground a desperate Dutch painter pulling in vain to a scales, two Brabant painter watches amused, one with bags of money in the arms. At the rear wall hanging with medals award-winning paintings by Eeckhout and Wappers.
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Keywords: voorkeursbeeld