
1880–1946 · Dutch · 30 artworks
artist bio
Cornelis Vreedenburgh was a Dutch Impressionist painter known for his landscapes and cityscapes, particularly of Amsterdam and its surrounding areas. He captured the serene beauty of the Dutch countryside and urban scenes with a focus on light and atmosphere, contributing to the late flowering of Impressionism in the Netherlands.

The Flowermarket On The Singel, Amsterdam, With The Munttoren Beyond
1927

Sluice Of Woerdense Verlaat

Corn Sheafs In Gooi

Canal At Loenen Aan De Vecht

Trees At The Waal

Pollard Willow At The Side Of The Broo

View Of A Puddle And A Boat

Corvershof Nieuw Heerengracht

Bridge Near Estate Linschoten

Corner Paleissingel Straat In Amsterdam

The Montelbaanstoren

The Bar Of Jan Hamdorff

A View of the Montelbaanstoren Amsterdam
1925

A Peasant Woman On A Path Along A Canal
1907

View of Market In Groningen

Pont-Sainte-Maxence

Painter's Workshop

Loosdrecht

Canal In Dutch Town

Building Well With Church Amsterdam

Winterfun On De Loswal, Hattem
1914

A Peasant in a Moored Barge
1907

Farm Along The Canal

Garden With Blossoming Trees

A Townscene With Children At Play, Haarlem
1930

Farm next to canal

Fisherman on a poldercanal

View on the Amstel

View Of The Singel, Amsterdam, With The Koepelkerk Beyond
1940

Cows in a meadow