Saturday 12 March 2016

A Castle in the Netherlands

Dutch Castle in Muiden






My maiden name is Bolduc, which is very French-Canadian. The ancestor who originally came to North America was a French soldier named Louis Boulduc. The family name may not have originated in France though. I have heard from several sources that the name Bolduc came from Bois Le Duc which is the French name for an important city in Holland. S-Hertogenbosch or Den Bosch is not very far from Hei-en Boeicop, where my husband's family name originates. Who could have imagined?

I am proud to be French-Canadian, but part of me is tickled to have dutch blood. Between that and my desire to paint a picture of a castle, my husband and I researched castles in Holland. I really liked the photos of the Muiderslot in Muiden the Netherlands and that is how this painting came to be. I have no family connection to this particular castle that I know of, but don't think that really matters. I may paint something in the future from s-Hertogenbosch. I'm just a little jealous of my husband who actually had the chance to visit that city on a family trip when he was ten years old.

This painting was more of a challenge for me than most of the other pieces that I have done. It took me the better part of two months to paint in my spare time. Only the Versailles painting to this point has taken me longer.

Anyone interested in purchasing prints of this painting or products bearing the image, just click on the image. It will take you where you can do that. The original is available for sale. It is acrylic on canvas 24” X 18”. The asking price is $225 Canadian.

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