
Rijksmuseum / Public Domain
Catalogue
- Year
- 1809
- Medium
- paper
- Dimensions
- width: 247 cm, height: 167 cm
- Collection
- Rijksmuseum
Artist

Painting
Johannes Christiaan Schotel was a Dutch draughtsman active in the early nineteenth century, known for precise ink and watercolor drawings. His practice centered on maritime subjects and topographical studies of the Dutch landscape. Working during a period of renewed national identity following the Napoleonic Wars, Schotel developed a technical facility with line and wash that captured both documentary detail and atmospheric effect. Little is known of his institutional affiliations or exhibition history.
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Riviergezicht met enkele schepen, op de achtergrond in het verschiet een stad
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Schepen aan de kust
1797 · pen on ink, paper, pencil
Staande man met een mand op de schouder
1797 · brush on paper, chalk
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1797 · brush on pencil, ink, paper
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