Interior with nude 1920 - 1930
Armand Bouten
PaperAquatintPrintPencil
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Dille Art
- About the artwork
Beautiful work on paper by the Dutch painter Armand Bouten. He has portrayed his wife, the artist Han Korevaar, naked in her interior in an almost touching and loving way. His use of color is so beautiful and atmospheric. A special detail is also the bony cats, on top of the table. Cats can often be found in his paintings. Watercolor and pencil on paper, signed in blue lower right with 'Bouten'. The work is framed behind museum glass and provided with a new frame with acid-free cardboard backing. Afmetingen: Lengte: 32 cm (12,6") Breedte: 24 cm (9,45") Inclusief lijst: Lengte: 52 cm (20,47") Breedte: 43,5 cm (17,13")
- About the artist
Armand Bouten lived in the Pijp area of Amsterdam. He established himself as a skillful drawer and painter. In 1920, Bouten made a tour of eastern Europe, where he produced watercolours and gouaches of gypsies and peasant fairs. These works on paper were easy to take along on his travels around Europe.
Bouten's period of expressionism in the years 1917 to 1919 - monumental shapes and sparkling / glowing colors - changed to a scope for futuristic elements and a more lively pallet after his travels. The themes and subjects that he depicted also changed after his return to Amsterdam, when he began to concentrate on nightlife scenes. His work has many similarities to that of the German artist Georg Grosz (1893-1959), though Bouten's approach is different in that he never intended to pass judgement on his subjects.
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