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David Bles - Several separate scenes, man looking at an easel, girl with board game

Several separate scenes, man looking at an easel, girl with board game

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
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The Artist died in 1899 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
David Bles

David Bles, was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
According to the Netherlands Institute for Art History, at the age of thirteen Bles was talented enough to be accepted at the Hague Academy. He attended classes from 1834 to 1837 and from 1838 to 1841.

He became a pupil of the painter Cornelis Kruseman and his nephew Jan Adam Kruseman. Bles then travelled to France to study with Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury in Paris. He remained in Paris until 1843 after which he settled in The Hague, though he was a member of the Royal Academy in Amsterdam between 1845 and 1899. He painted scenes from the history of Dutch painting and is best known for portraits and genre paintings.

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Sitting woman

Sitting woman

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Interior with family

Interior with family

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Fencing officer

Fencing officer (1850)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Koffieuurtje

Koffieuurtje (1831 - 1899)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Cato Jordaan, a character from Jacob van Lennep’s Ferdinand Huyck

Cato Jordaan, a character from Jacob van Lennep’s Ferdinand Huyck (1887)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Oostdam, a character from Jacob van Lennep’s Ferdinand Huyck

Oostdam, a character from Jacob van Lennep’s Ferdinand Huyck (1888)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Monk’s head

Monk’s head

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Going out

Going out (1861)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Boy smoking

Boy smoking

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Scene from jacob van Lennep’s Ferdinand Huyck

Scene from jacob van Lennep’s Ferdinand Huyck (1886)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Man in a chair

Man in a chair (1851)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Staande man met viool en strijkstok

Staande man met viool en strijkstok (1866)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Velleman, a character from Jacob van Lennep’s Ferdinand Huyck

Velleman, a character from Jacob van Lennep’s Ferdinand Huyck (1888)

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Portrait of H. Berniks

Portrait of H. Berniks

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
Portrait of the artist Edouard Hamman

Portrait of the artist Edouard Hamman

David Bles (Dutch, 1821 - 1899)
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