Artwork
Evening

Evening is an oil painting by the Hague School artist Théophile de Bock. It dates from 1900 and is held in the collection of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.
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Overview
Evening is a landscape painting created in 1900 by Théophile de Bock, a Dutch artist linked to the Hague School. Executed in oil paint, the work captures a serene dusk scene.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a tranquil Dutch landscape at dusk, featuring a body of water, trees, a cloudy sky, and distant buildings. The composition conveys a sense of calm, emphasizing atmospheric serenity.
Technique & Style
De Bock employed muted colors and visible brushstrokes to achieve a textured, naturalistic effect. The use of light and color reinforces the peaceful ambiance, characteristic of the Hague School’s aesthetic priorities.
History & Provenance
Created in 1900, Evening is now part of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp’s collection. The work aligns with de Bock’s focus on capturing Dutch landscapes with an emphasis on atmospheric effects.
Context
As a Hague School piece, Evening reflects the movement’s emphasis on evocative, naturalistic depictions of the Dutch countryside, often in subdued tones and with a focus on light and atmosphere.
Legacy
While specific legacy details of Evening are not highlighted, it contributes to the broader appreciation of the Hague School’s influence on landscape painting, emphasizing mood and naturalistic representation.
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Artist
Théophile Emile Achille de Bock (14 January 1851 in The Hague – 22 November 1904 in Haarlem) was a Dutch painter belonging to the Hague School.



















