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Antoon Weggers Dutch Windmill & Village Landscape, Oil on Board, 20th C.
A confident Dutch pastoral in oil on board, signed lower right A. Weggers — the work of Antoon "Anton" Weggers (1904–1970), a Dutch painter whose career centered on the traditional subjects his countrymen had painted for centuries: harbor views, winter skating scenes, coastal landscapes, and windmill villages exactly like this one. The composition centers on a smock windmill rising above a cluster of brick farm cottages with red tile roofs and shuttered windows. A dirt lane runs alongside a canal lined with pollarded willows, with figures, chickens, and geese animating the foreground. The handling is assured and traditional, with a high cumulus sky worked in soft grays and blues over a warm summer palette.
Weggers signed his paintings as both A. Weggers and Anton Weggers, and his work circulates steadily in the European and American secondary auction market. This example is set in a substantial gilt wood frame with a foliate outer band, fluted cove, and beaded liner. No glazing.
About the Artist
Antoon "Anton" Weggers (1904–1970) was a Dutch painter who spent his career working in the grand tradition of Dutch landscape painting — a tradition stretching back to the 17th-century Golden Age masters who first made windmills, canals, and flat northern skies the subjects of serious art. Where those earlier painters like Jacob van Ruisdael and Meindert Hobbema rendered the Dutch countryside with near-devotional precision, Weggers carried that sensibility forward into the 20th century, painting the same land — largely unchanged — with the confident brush of a trained academic painter. His subjects are characteristically Dutch: smock mills and post mills turning above canal-side villages, harbor scenes with moored fishing boats, winter landscapes with skaters on frozen waterways. He worked prolifically through the mid-century decades, and his paintings appear regularly at auction in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and the United Kingdom, as well as in the American market where Dutch pastoral oils have long found an appreciative audience. For buyers unfamiliar with the Dutch landscape tradition, think of this as a window into a world where the sky is everything — enormous, luminous, and restless — and the land below is measured not in mountains but in the slow geometry of water, road, and turning sails.
CONDITION
Good. The painted surface presents well with stable, even color and no obvious losses to the image. Finish wear and loss to the gilt frame, including a small paint mark at the upper left inner corner and minor rubbing along the edges; a red sticker remnant is present at the upper left frame corner.
DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall (framed): 19" H × 22" W
- Visible image: 12" H × 15" W
- Medium: Oil on board
- Frame: Wood, gilt finish
- Signature: Lower right, A. Weggers
- Artist: Antoon "Anton" Weggers (1904–1970), Dutch
- No glazing