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The painter Cor W. Bouter (1888-1966) lived and worked primarily in the area around Gouda, Voorburg, and The Hague. He was the brother of the painter Pieter A. Bouter.
Cor Bouter is known as a painter of interiors and exteriors with figures in the style of Blommers and Israëls, as a painter of cityscapes in the style of Klinkenberg, and especially as a painter of landscapes with horses and other livestock.
Cor Bouter was undeniably a successor of the Hague School, especially with his interiors.
The painter Cornelis Bouter lived and worked primarily in the area around Gouda, Voorburg, and The Hague. He was the brother of painter Piet Bouter. For Cor, painting was a profession, necessary to earn a living for his family. His work was highly sought after in his day and sold well.
Dutch landscapes with cows and sheep, interiors with mothers and children, and cityscapes. Before World War II, his paintings were in high demand in North America and Canada. These commercial works were often painted under a pseudonym:
C. Verschuur, C. Hendriks, C. Willems and AJ van Eijbergen, they all stood for one man, namely: Cor Bouter.
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