In a modestly furnished room, which may serve as both living room and kitchen, three generations of a family wait in tense anticipation for the fisherman to return. Jozef Israëls eloquently captures the drama of the fisherman’s life. In this balanced composition, Israëls evokes both the domestic interior and the sea, masterfully executing and exploiting the play of light. ‘After the Storm’ is one of Israëls’ early paintings in his most beloved genre – the everyday life of fishing communities – and one that he helped to popularize. Israëls was greatly admired in England and Scotland, where the theme enjoyed great popularity. In the Netherlands, his reputation was sealed by the large painting ‘Visit to the Churchyard/Visit to Mother’s Grave’, which is also in the collection of the Stedelijk.

Makers

Translated title

After the Storm

Collection

Other

Production date

1858

Library

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Dimensions

154.5 x 190.5 x 11cm.

Material

oil on canvas

Object number

A 2246

Credits

Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, verworven met steun van de VVHK / purchased with the generous support of the VVHK

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