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International studio — 48.1913

DOI Heft:
No. 189 (November, 1912)
DOI Artikel:
Peckham, W. G.: Johannes Hendricus Jurres
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.43451#0371

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Johannes Hendricus Turres

GOOD SAMARITAN BY JOHANNES II. JURRES


finished, but it is more real and dramatic than per-
haps any other recent artist’s work in painting.
Also, there is a different battle scene before me
in the original, the best of several, and he who
seeks for martial glory would find a whole epic in
the canvas, that is not very large. A squad of
marching, frenzied men and frantic horses, knights

in combat and cowards running away, are shown
strongly and simply in the right atmosphere.
A magnificent example of Mr. Jurres’ work has
recently been imported by Messrs. R. C. & N. M.
Vose, of Boston. It is a veritable masterpiece,
in Jurres’ best manner, superb in color and
technique.

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