From The 19th Century
Albert Neuhuys was a great Dutch painter of the 19th century. David Weiss clarified that this artist also created drawings portraying life at home. The drawing the boy took to the exhibition was a fine illustration of this. It was a scene of a mother and her kids. The painter in question took up painting in Laren Academy, a colony of Dutch artists. He studied there with the likes of Jozef Israel. Neuhuys had to switch from a pastoral existence to a more industrial one. After making this move, he did more art with as much zeal as he could.

From The 19th Century
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Albert Neuhuys was willing to paint as frequently as he liked throughout his lifetime. It was really his source of revenue! Much of the time, he presented the everyday home life of different individuals. As you already know, this was the topic of the drawing that the boy brought to the Antiques Roadshow. It was a lovely piece of art that depicted a mother weaving while her child was observing her work. The artist often preferred to paint domestic activities in rural environments, such as farmers employed in the field. Many of his paintings are displayed in museums of art. How did one of them end up in the hands of this boy?

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