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De verbrande Pan, Bergen  by Adriaan Lubbers
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De verbrande Pan, Bergen 1921

Adriaan Lubbers

Original oil on canvas
48 ⨯ 61 cm
Price on request

Studio 2000 Art Gallery

  • About the artwork
    De verbrande Pan bij Bergen, 1921
    of Golgotha.
    Olieverf op doek
    48 x 61 cm.
    Gesigneerd: rechtsonder
    Herkomst: Particuliere collectie, Nederland; Kunsthandel Martin Seegers, Oestgeest; Particuliere collectie, Nederland; Marie Gantvoort, geschonken door de kunstenaar.
    Annotatie rechtsonder: ‘to Marie Gantvoort by Adr. Lubbers July 12 1921’
    Marie Gantvoort (1902 – 1972) vrouw van de kunstenaar. Geschonken door de kunstenaar voor haar 19e verjaardag op 12 juli 1921.

    De Verbrande Pan is een duingebied tussen Bergen NH en Bergen aan Zee.
    In dit duingebied staat een huis, ooit door een nicht van vliegtuigbouwer Fokker aangekocht en in de wintermaanden bewoond door de dichter Herman Gorter en gebruikt als inspiratie door leden van de Bergense school. Reeds decennia in beheer van de Stichting de Verbrande Pan.
  • About the artist

    The Dutch artist Adriaan Lubbers was born in Amsterdam in 1892. He studied mechanical engineering at the MTS. His father, a well-to-do estate agent, wasn’t thrilled by the idea that Lubbers preferred an artistic career. That’s why Lubbers drew and painted in his free time. In 1914 he decided to fulfil his lifelong dream of becoming an artist.

    He worked alongside several painters as Leo van Gestel and his work in this period can be related to the Bergense School. From 1916-1919 and 1926-1928 Lubbers lived in New York and got inspired by the city. His works remain a great record of New York architecture and atmosphere between the first and second world wars. After America Lubbers lived in Paris, where he met Piet Mondriaan and his work.

    Lubbers’ style is characterised by energetic expressionism and cubistic elements. He painted with rough brush strokes. Lubbers sometimes even used the back of his paintbrush to create lines.

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