Oude Staphorster boerin by Jan Sluijters
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Oude Staphorster boerin 1915

Jan Sluijters

Original oil on canvas
79 ⨯ 77 cm
Price on request

Studio 2000 Art Gallery

  • About the artwork
    Olieverf op doek
    79 x 77 cm

    Herkomst: Familie van de kunstenaar, Amsterdam.

    Literatuur en tentoongesteld:
    Jan Sluijters : boekillustraties, politieke prenten, affiches Slot Zeist, Zeist, 17 oktober – 29 november 1981, nr. 50, met titel: Staphorst; oude vrouw; Jan Sluijters (Galerie Quintessens 1988) Galerie Quintessens, Utrecht, 7 mei – 9 juni 1988, nr. 8, met titel: Oude boerin, Staphorst; Jan Sluijters: Jan Sluijters: schilder met verve, Laren, Singer Museum, 31 januari – 25 april 1999, p. 108, ill 118; Vrouwen Drents Museum , Assen, 26 november 2002- 9 maart 2003, p. 64, nr. 57 (ill.), met titel: Oude Staphorster boerin; Jan Sluijters (1881-1957) Vrouwen! Muze, model en minnares, Kunsthal Rotterdam , Rotterdam, 9 juni – 30 november 2003, p. 64, nr. 57 (ill.).

    Dit werk is opgenomen in het archief van het RKD onder afbeeldingsnummer 0000083301.
  • About the artist

    Jan Sluijters was born in Den Bosch in 1881. He was the son of Gijsbertus Antonius Sluijters.
    Jan Sluijters himself had three children called Jan Sluijters (jr.), Lous Sluijters and Eliza Sluijters together with M.F. van Cooten. His son-in-laws were Jacob Kuijper and Kuno Brinks. His paintings feature nude studies, portraits, landscapes, and still lifes.

    Jan Sluijters, together with Piet Mondriaan and Leo Gestel, stands out as one of the truly pioneering Dutch modern artists. In his early years, Sluijters experimented with many different styles. After his visits to Paris his style became more expressive and belonged more to Cubism and Futurism.
    A particularly important part of his oeuvre are his luministic landscapes dating from his early period. After his expressionistic period in the small village of Staphorst in 1916, Sluijters began painting realistic portraits and nudes.

    A number of streets are named after him in the Netherlands, including one in the neighborhood of streets named after 19th and 20th century Dutch painters in Overtoomse Veld-Noord, Amsterdam. Jan Sluijters died in Amsterdam in 1957.

    For more information about Jan Sluijters, also read our article "Jan Sluijters; more than just a 'painter of nude women".

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