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The Sisters by Matthijs Maris

The Sisters

Matthijs Maris·1875

Historical Context

Painted in 1875, The Sisters is a work by Matthijs Maris, now in the collection of Burrell Collection, that reflects the artistic concerns of the late 19th century — an era of fundamental transformation in both the methods and purposes of European and American painting. Matthijs Maris was the most poetic and enigmatic of the three Maris brothers, developing from Hague School naturalism toward a visionary, introspective style that placed him outside any easy categorization. Living in self-imposed isolation in London after 1877, he produced increasingly mysterious, fairy-tale-like images — processions of monks, figures in mist.

Technical Analysis

Matthijs Maris developed an increasingly dream-like technique in which forms dissolve into soft, hazy surfaces that seem to emerge from paint rather than depict reality. His late palette is deliberately restricted — pearly grays, whites.

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Burrell Collection

Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Era
Impressionism
Style
Impressionism
Genre
Portrait
Location
Burrell Collection, Glasgow
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