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Description
In 2008 this painting was 'discovered' in Brabant.
It was painted on both sides and was in poor condition. Internet research revealed that this work was a very early painting by Toon Tieland. The obverse is a winter landscape, and the reverse a colorful summer landscape.
Inquiries with Tieland's daughter provided positive confirmation that this was a Tieland.
The painting was subsequently thoroughly restored by the restorer at the Flehite Museum in Amersfoort. The work, which prominently features a brown, brushed farmhouse with a large haystack to its left, is typical of the Tieland region, except for its dark color scheme. The reverse also appeared to be painted; a similar farmhouse, but depicted in summer and less elaborately. This scene was lost during the restoration of the obverse. The frame is still original and has minor paint defects here and there.
The work was exhibited in 2013 at Museum Flehite (Amersfoorts Palet).