..[both of us (Schelfhout ànd J.C. Schotel)] make each a painting that together will form one view, as it were [view of Scheveningen by Schotel / vie… - Andreas Schelfhout

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..[both of us (Schelfhout ànd J.C. Schotel)] make each a painting that together will form one view, as it were [view of Scheveningen by Schotel / view of The Hague by Schelfhout].. ..[but] our paintings together will therefore not become one integrated thing, but only pendants.. .I have taken my drawing from the steps of the Pavilion [in Scheveningen], viewed over the dunes to [the city] The Hague. In the foreground, which is very bare and empty in reality, I have placed some trees. (translation from original Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek)

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About Andreas Schelfhout

Andreas Schelfhout (* 16. Februar 1787 in The Hague; † 19. April 1870, The Hague) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer, known for his landscape paintings. He was a painter of the Dutch Romantic movement, famous for his winter scenes with ice and skaters.

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Alternative Names: Andreas Schelshout Andreas Schelfont Andries Schelfhout Andreas Shelfont Andreas Schelfout schelfhout andreas andreas schelfhout Schelshout andres shelfhout A. Schelfout Schelfout A. Schelfhout Schelfont Shelfont Schelfhoud Schelfhout Schelfrout Schlefhout A. Schelfhouet Andrie Schelfhout
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..and since we are now living in the Summer-time, I don't have a trick to imagine me Winter so strongly that I would be able to paint one [a winter-landscape].. ..and you must have patience until next winter. (translation from original Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek)

..when the terrible storm and high flood of water raged most fearfully, I went to Schevelinge.. ..sea and sky seemed to be one [undivided] element; at the height where I stood - because the sea had already washed away dunes and stood up to the village – the view was horrible; the wailing of the inhabitants awful. - when arriving home, I immediately put a sketch of all this on paper - but that sketch represented so little of what I had seen on the spot itself.. ..[where] no part turned up itself of which I could make a sketch.. ..[so it] will be necessary for me to return to Scheveningen again and to outline those places where the water has raged most violently.. (translation from original Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek)

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Here are 3 drawings that I have made for You. It will be satisfactory, if it will meet your expectation and what it is for [to make a painting]. The two landscapes are thoughts, but the one that suggests the moonlight is the castle at Doorenwaart in Gelderland. I also painted a painting of that subject which I enjoyed a lot in Amsterdam [because, purchased there by A. B. Roothaan there] (translation from original Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek)

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