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Oil on paper, glued on board. The work has recently been cleaned and looks nice and clear. The bonding is good, no loosening. Heavy gold-colored frame with busy edge decoration.
The work is signed at the bottom right with: Atelier M. Bilders-van Bosse. This means that the work was found in her studio after her death and signed in block letters before the auction. This absolutely does not mean that it was made by students (information from the book about her life and work 'Marie Bilders-van Bosse'.
Oosterbeek is the place where she lived and worked for a while with her husband, painter JW Bilders.
Marie Bilders van Bosse (1837-1900) was one of the important landscape painters who worked on the Veluwezoom in the 19th century. She only painted landscapes and village views. She felt one with nature.
With her impressionistic touch she fit perfectly into the second period of the Hague School.
Several leading museums have her work in their collections.