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Arnold Hendrik Koning (1860-1945) (2 April 1860 - 20 January 1945) was a Dutch painter. He painted in the style of the
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.


Life

Arnold ("Nol") Koning was born into a family of lawyers and administrators from
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. After completing the gymnasium in
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, he left for Amsterdam to study at the Rijksacademie voor Beeldende Kunsten. In 1886, he made his debut by participating in an exhibition in Pictura (Groningen). The same year he moved to
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for courses at the
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. In 1887, he left for Paris for nine months. There he met Theo van Gogh, art dealer for
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, and his older brother
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. After the latter left Paris for the South in the spring of 1888, Arnold was given a place in Theo's apartment on
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. Letters have been handed down from the friendship. Back in the Netherlands, Koning went to live in The Hague again and traveled through the Netherlands to paint. With his brother Edzard Willem Koning, who was nine years younger, who also came to study at the Hague academy, he was part of the Hague painting culture. Koning married in 1893 and moved to
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. Two children were born from the marriage. In 1897, the family moved to Ede. A divorce followed in 1909. Shortly afterwards he had a house built on the outskirts of the nearby village of
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, in which he would continue to work on an extensive oeuvre until an old age, in order to be in the middle of nature as much as possible. That oeuvre consists mainly of landscapes, although Koning has occasionally painted cityscapes and genre scenes. At first his style was closely related to the Hague School, but later became looser and more colorful. In addition to
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, he also regularly made
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and
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. He remarried and combined painting with a simple life as a small farmer. In the winter of 1944-45, Koning fell down the cellar stairs at home and died. Koning was a member of
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,
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, the
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and Pictura Veluvensis.


Painting style

When Koning started studying at the Rijksacademie in 1880, the Dutch
impressionism Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open Composition (visual arts), composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating ...
of the Hague School was the leading style. Koning mastered this style and remained true to it throughout his working life. Already in Paris, and later through the work of colleagues and in the artists' associations, he must have seen all the successive innovations around the turn of the century, but they ignored his style. Koning painted the traditional Dutch landscape of fishermen and farmers. He used a loose, flowing style, in which the less important visual elements were suggested with a single brushstroke. This style was his reliable vehicle for capturing the atmosphere of the landscape. Koning loved nature. The urbanization around The Hague drove him to the unspoilt
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. But the innovation caught up with him. The modernization of the Netherlands with the increase in scale in agriculture and the closure of the
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transformed the landscape of farmers and fishermen. To Koning, that change felt like destruction. From 1920 he retired to Voorthuizen. He had his garden and his animals. The chicken coop at the back of the garden dominated his small paintings. Only a limited number of landscapes in Koning's paintings can be located. He did not consider it important to date and place his work. If titles are already known, a painting is called: On the edge of a town or Dorpsstraat in Overijssel. He was concerned with the atmosphere in the cultural landscape.


Work in Dutch collections

* Th
Van Gogh Museum
in Amsterdam owns several paintings by Koning from Theo van Gogh's estate. After 1888 Koning sent work to Theo to sell in Paris. They also have many letters in their archive referencing Koning, including letters to and from Theo as well as to and from Vincent van Gogh. Recently authenticated Van Gogh shows same scene as Koning's paintin
"Stairs in Montmartre".
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Drents Museum
in Assen manages the collection of the Fine Arts Foundation around 1900. Arnold Hendrik Koning is represented in this collection. * Th
Groninger Museum
is a site. The museum has drawings and in 2003 an important work by Arnold Koning was acquired. * The municipalities of Barneveld and Ede also own Arnold Koning's work (mostly through donations). Private collections - Arnold Koning may have been largely forgotten, but there are still a limited number of private collectors of his work. An exhibition was put together from these collections in 2008 in Harderwijk. At the same time there was an exhibition of work by
Edzard Koning Edzard Koning (3 May 1869 – 21 February 1954) was a Dutch painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Koning's work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale ''Onze Kunst van He ...
at the Veluws Museum Nairac in Barneveld. Values of his paintings are starting to climb as his recognition and association with van Gogh has peaked collectors interest around the world
Recent additions of his works
to the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in 2010 has illustrated this interest.


More information

Arnold Koning was listed as one member of a rare antique group photograph of Vincent van Gogh and friends that was auctioned in 2015 but did not hit its reserve of $136,000. It appears to show the artist drinking with fellow post-Impressionists
Paul Gauguin Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin (, ; ; 7 June 1848 – 8 May 1903) was a French Post-Impressionist artist. Unappreciated until after his death, Gauguin is now recognized for his experimental use of colour and Synthetist style that were distinct fr ...
and
Émile Bernard Émile Henri Bernard (28 April 1868 – 16 April 1941) was a French Post-Impressionist painter and writer, who had artistic friendships with Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Eugène Boch, and at a later time, Paul Cézanne. Most of his nota ...
, among others, would be only the third confirmed photo of van Gogh to date. The Dutch database of the National Office for Art History Documentation provides information about the painter Arnold Koning. (RKD about Arnold Koning) Elizabeth Yates (granddaughter of
Edzard Koning Edzard Koning (3 May 1869 – 21 February 1954) was a Dutch painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Koning's work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale ''Onze Kunst van He ...
) wrote a book about Arnold & Edzard Koning: Yates, Elizabeth. Royal art from Paris to the Veluwe. Royal BDU Publishers, 2008 (Book cover translation) ''"Impressionists Arnold (1860-1945) and Edzard Koning (1869-1954) are well-known and beloved artists. Edzard achieved fame as an illustrator of 'De kleine Johannes' and the 'Verkade Albums'. Arnold, partly influenced by his friendship and correspondence with Vincent van Gogh, left beautiful landscape paintings. Like all impressionists of the Hague School, they were genuine romantics who believed in an inspired nature. Their working life was characterized by a 'flight forwards', via Paris and The Hague, away from urbanization and industrialization and back to nature in the quiet Veluwe, near the estates along the IJssel, around Ede and Nunspeet, and finally in the Veluwse Voorthuizen to unwind. The area from the IJssel to the Zuiderzee was their great source of inspiration. They also wandered through the Netherlands, from Friesland to Zeeland, to visualize their impressions. Art historian Elizabeth Yates, granddaughter of Edzard Koning, places the life and work of the Koning brothers against the cultural background of the dynamic era around 1900."''


Gallery

File:AHK - Winterlandschap met molen - olieverf op doek - 60 - 80 cm.JPG, ''Winterlandschap met molen'' (ca.1886) File:AHK - Ede boerderij met op de achtergrond de Oude Kerk van Ede - olieverf 40,5-66 cm - Peerdeman 08.2015.JPG, ''Boerderij met op de achtergrond de Oude Kerk van Ede'' (ca.1905) File:Afgemeerde botters - gemengde techniek 38 - 50 cm veiling Gerard ter Borg Groningen okt 2014.JPG, ''Afgemeerde botters'' (ca.1910) File:AHK-Schepen in binnenhaven- aquarel 17,4-25,5 cm.JPG, ''Schepen in binnenhaven'' File:AHK - Ede boerenhuisjes aan de Molenstraat - tekening - 20,5-28cm.jpg, ''Boerenhuisjes Ede'' File:Kerk van Marsum kleurpotloodtekening 14-18,5cm.JPG, ''Kerk van Marsum'' File:Ets2.jpg, ''Boer met koeien'' File:Van Gogh group pic-possible.jpg, Possible group picture of Van Gogh taken in 1887 with Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard File:Arnold Koning.jpg, Artist Arnold Koning in 1887 File:"Stairs in Montmartre" by Arnold Koning.jpg, "Stairs in Montmartre" by Arnold Koning File:Palace on DAM Amsterdam A.Koning (1860-1945).jpg, Watercolor of Palace on DAM in Amsterdam by Arnold Koning (1860-1945)


References

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