Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil
Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass by Joop Vreugdenhil

Joop Vreugdenhil – Abstract composition, 1968 – collage on paper, professionally framed, museumglass 1968

Joop Vreugdenhil

Papier
80 ⨯ 67 ⨯ 4 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 4.000

Van Kerkhoff Art

  • Über Kunstwerk
    An original artwork, collage on paper, by the Dutch artist Joop Vreugdenhil. Created in 1968 and signed by the artist. Professionally framed, museumglass.


    About Joop Vreugdenhil

    Johannes (Joop) Vreugdenhil (The Hague 1904 – s.p. 1969) was a talented Dutch painter, draughtsman, and lithographer. He underwent his artistic training at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, where he was taught by Henk Meijer. He spent part of his training in France, which would influence his later artworks.

    After World War II, Vreugdenhil initially painted in an expressionist style, focusing on figurative representations. However, in the 1960’s he took a striking turn in his artistic trajectory, focusing entirely on creating geometrically abstract compositions. His focus was on achieving a harmonious arrangement of the rectangular elements he used to build his compositions. This creative process involved careful considerations of dimensions, interrelationships, shape, and colour, with the aim of achieving a balanced composition.
    During his career, Joop Vreugdenhil made many trips to France, which broadened his artistic horizons. He became a member of The Hague “Posthoorn Groep” from 1956 to 1962 and was also affiliated to Pulchri Studio. His artworks are included in the Rijkscollectie, testifying to the recognition and appreciation of his contribution to the Dutch art scene.

    Joop Vreugdenhil died on 28 April 1969, but his artistic legacy lives on. His artworks, which initially reflected an expressive expressionism and later evolved into more geometric abstract work, testify to his constant search for the perfect balance and harmony between shapes and colours. As a member of the New Hague School, Joop Vreugdenhil had a lasting influence on the art scene and his contribution to art history is still recognised and appreciated.

    Signatuur
    Signed and dated (front, bottom, right)

    Conditie
    Good original condition. Some small undulations in the supporting paper

    Provenance
    Klasema Art

    Afmetingen
    Artwork
    Height 60 cm
    Width 50 cm

    Frame
    Height 80 cm
    Width 67 cm
    Depth 4 cm
  • 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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