The Patricides, ‘Each According to Their Own Nature’, David Bles (1821—1899)
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The Patricides, ‘Each According to Their Own Nature’, David Bles (1821—1899)
In Conversation - David Bles - 1899
David Bles - The Patricides, ‘Each According to Their Own Nature’ - 1869
As the old sing, so pipe the young. Interior with the children of an officer playing soldiers. To the left a girl clasps herself to her father. A boy kneels behind a drum while aiming his rifle at his father. In the background a boy plays the bugle while touching a chandelier with his lance. Behind the mother a girl is riding a rocking horse. To the right a maid handles a bow and arrow.
David Bles (1821, The Hague – 1899, The Hague), was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Reading Lady (1869). David Bles (Dutch, 1821-1899). Oil on canvas. Fries Museum.
Young Bles had talent for drawing and was, at the age of thirteen, admitted to the Hague Academy. From 1838 to 1841 he had lessons with Cornelis Kruseman. Then he went to Paris, where he was apprenticed around 1842 by Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury. His influence is evident in Bles' early work. From 1843 to 1845 Bles again took courses at the Hague Academy of Arts.
Who Learns to Draw, Learns to See, David Bles (1821—1899)
David Joseph Bles (1821-1899) - Poverty and wealth - 1848,
collection Teylers Museum, Haarlem
David Bles (1821, The Hague – 1899, The Hague), 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.
David Bles - De muziekpartij - 1850-1857.
oil on panel. 52 × 73 cm (20.5 × 28.7 in).
aarlem, Teylers museum (KS 090).
David Bles (1821, The Hague – 1899, The Hague), was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.
David Bles - Family Scene in Interior (1859) It's actually also a self-portrait of the painter in a mirror: