Het Boterdiep bij Bedum op een winterse avond by Jannes de Vries
Het Boterdiep bij Bedum op een winterse avond by Jannes de Vries
Het Boterdiep bij Bedum op een winterse avond by Jannes de Vries
Het Boterdiep bij Bedum op een winterse avond by Jannes de Vries

Het Boterdiep bij Bedum op een winterse avond 1920 - 1980

Jannes de Vries

Original oil on canvas
50 ⨯ 70 cm
Price on request

Bruning Heintz Fine Art

  • About the artwork
    Tentoonstelling Sothebys, 3 december 2001
    Grootte 50 x 70 cm
    Signatuur Handgesigneerd
    Materiaal Olieverf op doek
    Stroming Groninger Ploeg
    Locatie Bedum
    Provenance Particuliere collectie

    Dit olieverfschilderij van Jannes de Vries geeft een krachtige, bijna dramatische indruk van het Boterdiep bij Bedum op een winterse avond. Het werk valt meteen op door het expressieve kleurgebruik en de dikke, pasteuze verfstreken. De lucht is zwaar en onrustig geschilderd in diepe blauwen en grijstonen, wat een dreigende, winterse sfeer oproept. Daaronder ligt het water van het Boterdiep, dat in intense blauwen en turkooizen is weergegeven. Het water lijkt bijna te gloeien tegen de donkere lucht, alsof het het laatste licht van de dag vangt. Aan de rechterkant slingert een felrode weg het beeld in. Deze weg vormt een sterk contrast met de koele tinten van lucht en water en trekt je blik het schilderij in. Langs de oever staan witte paaltjes die ritme en perspectief geven, terwijl de gele en oranje toetsen in het gras en de rietkraag een warme tegenkleur vormen.
  • About the artist

    Jannes de Vries (Meppel, 29 May 1901 – Groningen, 8 December 1986) was a versatile Dutch artist, known as a painter, graphic artist, illustrator and drawing teacher. He is often associated with the Groningen art circle De Ploeg, to which he made an important contribution.

    Early years and education

    At the age of fifteen, De Vries started as a clerk at a law firm in Meppel. His employer recognized his artistic talent and allowed him to go to Amsterdam in 1920 to study at the Rijksnormaalschool voor Tekenleraren. In 1922 he obtained his MO certificates in Hand and Line Drawing.

    Travel and artistic development

    After a short period as a drawing teacher in Meppel, De Vries left for Paris in 1923, where he enrolled at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. In addition to this traditional education, he also studied at the Académie Colarossi in Montparnasse. His travels then took him to Italy and North Africa, especially Tunisia, where the rich hues and light made a deep impression on him. These experiences had a significant influence on his later work.

    De Ploeg and professional career

    In 1924, De Vries settled in Groningen and became a member of the art circle De Ploeg. He participated in various exhibitions and served as chairman in 1926. In addition to his artistic work, he worked as a part-time drawing teacher at the Stedelijk Gymnasium in Groningen and was active as an illustrator and advertising artist. This versatility allowed him to explore a wide range of artistic disciplines.

    Style and technique

    De Vries developed a unique style that combined elements of expressionism and impressionism. His works are characterized by expressive brushwork and a lively use of color. He often painted landscapes, both in the Netherlands and in North Africa, and was able to capture the essence of his subjects with a dynamic and colorful approach.

    Later years and legacy

    After retiring as a teacher in 1966, De Vries had more time to travel and paint. He remained active in the art world and received the Cultural Prize of the province of Groningen in 1970. His work is included in various private collections and museums, including the Groninger Museum.

    Jannes de Vries left behind a rich artistic legacy that reflects the diversity and depth of his talents. His contributions to Dutch art, both as an artist and as a teacher, remain a source of inspiration for future generations.

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