..keep working quietly and have faith in what I tell you, never ask how someone else did it or is doing, try to understand nature, observe everything… - Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriël

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..keep working quietly and have faith in what I tell you, never ask how someone else did it or is doing, try to understand nature, observe everything, try to learn to see and find your easiest way to represent it; one can make different choices from nature, follow what the heart tells you, for which you feel the most.. ..search for what contains effect, something what wants to tell clear things. (translation from the Dutch original: Fons Heijnsbroek)

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About Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriël

Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriël or Paul Gabriël (Amsterdam, 5 July 1828 – The Hague, 23 August 1903) was a painter, draftsman, watercolorist, and etcher who belonged to the Dutch Hague School. He painted frequently landscape-paintings in open air.

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Alternative Names: Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel Paul Gabriël Paul Joseph Constantin Gabrieël P.J.C. Gabriël Constant Gabriël Constan Gabriël Gabriel P. G. C. Gabriel P. J. C. Gabriel
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[to mr. L. de Haes] Well, go upstairs, you know the way; are you going to take a look? At the moment you will not find many special things, but you find always something; and then we have another chat, anyway. Go ahead, I'll follow you; beware of entering because there is a large painting just in front of the door. (translation from the Dutch original: Fons Heijnsbroek)

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(Gabriël advises her to make both big studies and small ones) [and small studies,] ..for throwing in three curses and a sigh - forgive me that corny expression - impressions and transient effects on the canvas. Observe especially the hue of every occurring moment. (translation from the Dutch original: Fons Heijnsbroek)

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