"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil
"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 by Joop Vreugdenhil

"Bergstadje", oil on canvas, 1955 1950 - 1965

Joop Vreugdenhil

Original Öl auf Leinwand
88 ⨯ 118 ⨯ 2 cm
ConditionNear mint
€ 3.750

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  • Über Kunstwerk
    This striking and dynamic work by Dutch artist Joop Vreugdenhil showcases his early career style. Although abstract in its composition, a closer inspection reveals subtle architectural hints. Born on July 18, 1904, in The Hague, Vreugdenhil was a painter, draftsman, and lithographer, trained at the Academy of Visual Arts in The Hague.
    Following World War II, Vreugdenhil initially worked in an expressionist style, producing figurative works with expressive tones. In the 1960s, he transitioned to geometric abstraction, focusing on harmonizing rectangular elements within his compositions. His process was meticulous, involving careful adjustments to dimensions, proportions, shapes, and colors until a visual balance was achieved. Vreugdenhil’s artistic journey included frequent travels to France, and he was an active member of both the Haagse Posthoorngroep (1956–1962) and Pulchri Studio. His works are part of the Dutch National Collection, highlighting his enduring contribution to modern Dutch art.
  • Über Künstler

    Nach seiner Ausbildung an der Königlichen Akademie der Künste in Den Haag (Schüler von Henk Meijer) arbeitete er als Grafiker und Maler in Den Haag.

    Nach mehreren Studienreisen nach Frankreich entwickelte sich sein Werk von der Figuration zur expressiven lyrischen Abstraktion. Mitte der 1960er Jahre vollzog sich in seinem Werk eine drastische Wendung hin zur kühlen geometrischen Abstraktion.

    So starr diese Werke aus seinem letzten Lebensabschnitt auch erscheinen mögen, sie sind intuitiv und ohne Berechnung entstanden.

    Vreugdenhil gilt als Teil der New Hague School. Er war Mitglied von Pulchri Studio und der Posthoorngroep. Seine Arbeiten befinden sich unter anderem in der National Collection.

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