Grafisch werk
Ru van Rossum: "Sodom en Gomorra".
Ru van Rossum signatuur 1964
Jeanne Oosting Bieruma "Broedend Hennetje".
August Ohm
August Ohm Signatuur
Anneke Pinckernelle (1928)
Aat Verhoog
Wally Elenbaas signatuur.
Wally Elenbaas
Frühling an des Alster (Hamburg)
Elisabeth Axmann (1934)
Signatuur "Elisbeth Axmann"
V. Gonerk.... (???)
Signatuur V Gonerk..... (???)
Jan Houwe Kuiper "Haringvliet"
C. Jonker
Een in de Haagse school traditie geschilderd werk dat gesigneerd is
met C. Jonker(?). De verwachting is dat dit een pseudoniem moet zijn
voor een geregistreerde kunstenaar gezien de kwaliteit hiervan.
Olie op linnen. Afmetingen 20 / 30 cm.
Mori Kinsen
This Japanese born artist worked a lot in Indonesia
and was one of the favourite artist of Soekarno.
He worked in the Barbizon style what is remarkable.
You can observe these influences better in
his Oil paintings. Work on paper. Dimensions:
30 / 45 cm.
He signed his work simply with Mori Kinsen and
sometimes added a red stamp that states it to come
from his workshop.
Jules van de Leene
Watercolour heightened with (probably) gouache
from the belgium painter Jules van de Leene.
Work on paper. Dimensions: 50 / 60 cm
The back of this painting shows the first attempt
in producing this painting but probably van de Leene
was not satisfied with this result so he started all
over again. In pencil La Cambre has been added what
possibly could point in the direction of Ter Kameren,
a place near Brussels.
This picture makes it easier to study the signature
done in black ink. Most of the watercolours from van
de Leene were made before 1922 - 1923.
3 opmerkingen:
hi there! i came across 'broedend
hennetje' by jeanne bieruma oosting... is
there anything you could tell me about
this picture? i am hopeless at trying to work out
what type of graphic art this is, and since you are clearly knowledgable i hope you can
advise me! many thanks in advance!
ps i appear to have the same picture,
which used to belong to my mother in
holland, hence...
kind regards,
karin ender-peirce, salisbury, uk
Hello Karin,
To me it is obvious that it is a woodprint. that means that Jeanne bieruma Oosting used carved woodblocks to make her prints.
She is quite popular here in the Netherlands. All the best
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