WILLIAM EDWARD NORTON, (American, 1843-1916)
Fish Sale on the Beach, Schevinger
Oil on panel
34 1/2 x 48 in.
Private collection
Scheveningen is one of the eight districts of The Hague, Netherlands, a modern seaside resort with a long, sandy beach, an esplanade, a pier, and a lighthouse. It's harbour is used for both fishing and tourism.
The first inhabitants may have been Anglo-Saxons. Other historians favour a Scandinavian origin. Fishing was the main source of food and income.
The Battle of Scheveningen was fought between English and Dutch fleets off the coast of the village on 10 August 1653. Thousands of people gathered on the shore to watch. More on Scheveningen
William Edward Norton
(1843-1916), American. Born in Boston to a New England family
of shipbuilders, Norton's interest in ships led him initially to a career at
sea. After his sea service, he enrolled at both Harvard Medical School and the
Lowell Institute, where his interest in art led him to study under the master
American landscape painter, George Inness.
Later
opening a studio in Boston, Norton enjoyed immediate success. From the sale of
his paintings he financed further art studies in Europe. While painting in
London, he found wide acceptance in many of the major European galleries,
including the Paris salon, the most prestigious venue for an artist of his day
to exhibit. He was awarded an honorable mention by the salon in 1900.
Returning to America he continued to receive strong
recognition, representing the United States at the International Exposition of
1900 and winning the coveted Osorne Prize for marine painting in 1905 &
1906. Today, this important American artist's work continues to attract
connoisseurs of quality marine paintings in both Europe and America. More William
Edward Norton
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