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Bickerseiland by Hendrik Jan 'Henk' Wolter
Bickerseiland by Hendrik Jan 'Henk' Wolter
Bickerseiland by Hendrik Jan 'Henk' Wolter
Bickerseiland by Hendrik Jan 'Henk' Wolter
Bickerseiland by Hendrik Jan 'Henk' Wolter
Bickerseiland by Hendrik Jan 'Henk' Wolter

Bickerseiland 1900 - 1940

Hendrik Jan 'Henk' Wolter

Ormolu
20 ⨯ 26 cm
Price on request

Bruning Heintz Fine Art

  • About the artwork
    Grootte 26 x 20 cm
    Signatuur Gesigneerd
    Materiaal Olieverf op paneel
    Stroming Luminisme
    Locatie Amsterdam
    Provenance Kunsthandel Arnold Ligthart

    Bickerseiland in Amsterdam vastgelegd door luminist Hendrik-Jan Wolter. Niemand kon water zo mooi schilderen als Wolter. Een paar streepjes in verschillende soorten blauw volstonden bij hem. De brug die te zien is, is de Galgenbrug. Zie ook de laatste foto. Het schilderij is voorzien van Gehring lijst.
  • About the artist

    Hendrik Jan Wolter (1873-1952) was a renowned Dutch painter known for his contributions to the world of art in the early 20th century. Born on August 2, 1873, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Wolter displayed an early aptitude for art and embarked on a lifelong journey of artistic exploration.

    Wolter's artistic career flourished during a period of significant artistic change in Europe. He was deeply influenced by the emerging modernist movements, particularly Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. His work often featured vibrant colors, expressive brushwork, and a keen attention to light and atmosphere.

    Throughout his career, Hendrik Jan Wolter produced a diverse body of work, encompassing landscapes, portraits, and still life paintings. His landscapes often captured the picturesque beauty of the Dutch countryside, while his portraits revealed a deep understanding of his subjects' personalities and emotions.

    Wolter's contributions to the art world extended beyond his canvases. He was a founding member of the artist group "De Moderne Kunstkring" (The Modern Art Circle), which aimed to promote modern art in the Netherlands. His active involvement in the Dutch art scene helped pave the way for the acceptance of innovative and non-traditional artistic styles in the country.

    Over the years, Hendrik Jan Wolter's work received recognition and acclaim both in the Netherlands and abroad, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in Dutch art history. His legacy endures through his vibrant and captivating paintings, which continue to be admired and studied by art enthusiasts and scholars alike.

    Hendrik Jan Wolter passed away on June 8, 1952, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to inspire and captivate art lovers around the world.

     
     
     
     

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