Firethorn - Vuurdoorn by Johan Briedé
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Firethorn - Vuurdoorn 1954

Johan Briedé

PaperPencilWatercolour
23 ⨯ 31.50 cm
ConditionGood
€ 250

Klooster Fine Art

  • About the artwork
    [EN]
    This watercolour of a firethorn, or pyracantha, was made by Dutch artist and illustrator Johan Briedé. The sheet contains a single branch of the shrub, with its bright orange-red berries. The artist signed the work with pencil, right below the pencil sketch of a detail. He probable created the work in Castellar, near Menton in the South of France, on 11 December 1954.

    The sheet shows slight water staining on the right hand side.

    [NL]
    Deze aquarel van een vuurdoorn werd vervaardigd door de Nederlandse kunstenaar en illustrator Johan Briedé. Het blad toont een enkele tak van de struik, met helder oranjerode bessen. De kunstenaar signeerde het werk met potlood, net onder de potloodschets van een detail. Hij maakte het werk waarschijnlijk in Castellar, vlakbij het Zuid-Franse Menton, op 11 december 1954.

    Het blad toont lichte sporen van water op de rechterzijde.
  • About the artist

    Johan Briedé (1885-1980), also known as J.B. de Chateauroux, was a Dutch graphic designer from Rotterdam. In 1910 he received a subsidy from professor Arend Willem Maurits Odé to study at the arts and crafts school in Amsterdam. Two years later he started lessons at the arts and crafts school in Haarlem, where Chris Lebeau, Willem van Konijnenburg and Geraldo Abraham Brender à Brandis were his teachers. Briedé was multidisciplinary, he could draw, paint, lithograph and etch.

    He got his inspirations for his artworks during his travels around Europe, he visited several countries such as Sweden, Spain, Mallorca and France. The main subject in his artworks is nature and especially trees. From his boat in the canal of Hilversum he studied aquatic plants.

    He worked as a freelanced artist for several companies, publishers and magazines for instance he created various bindings, covers and illustrations for W.L. & J. Brusse's Uitgeversmaatschappij from Rotterdam.

    Briedé was a professor at the school of visual art in Roermond and later he taught on different schools in Rotterdam, The Hague, Haarlem and Amsterdam. He married Mary Grietje Brandsma in 1912 and the couple moved several times in the Netherlands. In 1980 Briedé died after a very productive life

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