De kerk te Buren - Jan Ekels (I)
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Description
A detailed eighteenth-century Dutch townscape by Jan Ekels (I), depicting the church and square of Buren with figures in period dress.
Jan Ekels (I) was a Dutch painter active in the eighteenth century, known for his precise depictions of urban environments and daily life. This work, De kerk te Buren, captures a quiet moment in a Dutch town square. The composition is anchored by the church building, which displays the architectural characteristics typical of the region during this period. The structure features a prominent tower and brick masonry, rendered with a focus on clarity and structural accuracy. The foreground is populated by various figures engaged in casual activities, providing a sense of scale and human presence. These individuals are dressed in period-appropriate attire, their small forms scattered across the open ground. To the right, a row of traditional Dutch houses with stepped gables completes the scene, framed by trees that soften the transition between the architecture and the open sky. The sky itself occupies a significant portion of the canvas, filled with soft, light clouds that suggest a temperate climate. Ekels employs a balanced palette, favouring earthy tones for the buildings and ground, contrasted against the pale blues and whites of the atmosphere. The light appears diffuse, casting gentle shadows that define the forms without creating harsh contrasts. This approach to lighting and perspective reflects the artist's training in the traditions of Dutch townscape painting, where the objective was to record the appearance of a specific location with observational rigour. The work functions as a historical document of the town of Buren, preserving the architectural character and social atmosphere of the eighteenth-century Netherlands. The attention to detail in the church facade and the surrounding dwellings demonstrates the artist's technical proficiency in handling architectural subjects within a wider, open-air setting.
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De kerk te Buren - Jan Ekels (I)
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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