Philip Lodewijk Jacob Frederik Sadée, (DUTCH, 1837-1904)
Bringing in the catch
Oil on canvas
81 x 130.5cm (31 7/8 x 51 3/8in)
Private collection
Estimated for £30,000 - £50,000 in June 2020
Philip Lodewijk Jacob Frederik Sadée (7 February 1837
The Hague – 14 December 1904 The Hague) was an artist who belonged
to the Hague School.
Sadée
started painting at the age of 20. He studied in The Hague both at the Academy
and in the studio of J E J van den Berg (1802–1861). In 1866 with his fellow
student Julius van de Sande Bakhuyzen. Sadée travelled to Düsseldorf where he
studied for some months. He began painting biblical scenes and history
paintings and later he focused on daily life. In Scheveningen he came into
contact with the fisherman's life. Here he was fascinated with the beach and
the dunes, which were a source of inspiration for him. Typical of Sadée are the
bright colors.
Sadée travelled widely, he painted in the Pas de Calais and
travelled in France, Germany, Belgium and Italy. Sadée exhibited in Amsterdam,
Rotterdam and The Hague in the years 1853–1903, and was elected to the Arte et
Amicitiae in Amsterdam. He taught at the Academy in The Hague and numbered
Hendrikus M. Horrix (1845–1923) amongst his pupils. More on Philip
Lodewijk Jacob Frederik Sadée
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