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191: 31: 164:. De Haas frequently returned to the Netherlands and Oosterbeek for inspiration and Caroline. From 1860 his friend Gabriël also lived in Brussels, and De Haas often painted cattle in the landscapes of both Roelofs and Gabriel, fitting in perfectly with both their styles. In 1860 he won the gold medal at the exhibition of 148:
and the group of painters which had gathered around him, many of whom would later be part of the Hague School. De Haas also met his future wife in Oosterbeek, Bilders' daughter, Caroline. In 1855 he received good reviews for his pictures that were exhibited in Paris from the noted art critic
213:. From 1888 he was responsible for the selection of the Dutch entries to the Munich exhibition. This position he antagonised many young Dutch painters for his conservative choices. In 1892 he was chosen by 183:. In 1865 Caroline dies at the age of 24 of tuberculosis, leaving him with a young son. During his stay in Brussels De Haas is instrumental in passing on the style of the 190: 374: 326: 308: 364: 202: 179:
in northern France. He married Caroline Bilders in 1862, and in 1864 they are briefly joined by her brother, the promising painter
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where he got his first art education at evening-classes at the Koninklijke Academie. Consequently, he moved to
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From 1861 until 1869 De Haas is permanently settled in Brussels, painting mainly on the coasts of
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to make a selection from the paintings from the royal collection for an exhibition at the
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In 1869 he received gold medals for his work at the exhibitions in
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In 1853, together with his two friends, De Haas decided to go to
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Leeuw, Ronald de; Sillevis, John; Dumas, Charles (1983),
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Index


Hedel
Netherlands
Königswinter
Germany
Dutch
Painting
Hague School
Hedel
Amsterdam
Haarlem
Pieter Frederik van Os
Paul Gabriël
Hendrik Dirk Kruseman Van Elten
Oosterbeek
Johannes Warnardus Bilders
Jean Baptiste Gustave Planche
Brussels
Willem Roelofs
Utrecht
Flanders
Picardie
Gerard Bilders
Barbizon school

Munich
Luitpold
Bavaria
German Empire
Queen Emma

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