Een romantisch diner 1910 - 1930
Piet van der Hem
Mixed media
20 ⨯ 20 cm
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Bruning Heintz Fine Art
- About the artworkDit komische werkje is waarschijnlijk gemaakt in Parijs. Van der Hem maakte een aantal soortgelijke werken. Met zijn rode jas is de violist de centrale figuur. De perceptie van zijn optreden verschilt. De man, met een glaasje teveel op, kijkt olijk en ietwat geringschattend naar hem. Zijn vrouw zwijmelt bij de aanblik van deze charmante man met zijn, ongetwijfeld, romantische muziek. Piet van der Hem was niet alleen een voortreffelijk schilder maar ook een rake cartoonist. Beide kwaliteiten komen in dit werk goed tot uitdrukking.
Grootte 20 x 20 cm
Signatuur Gesigneerd
Materiaal Gemengde techniek
Stroming Klassiek impressionisme
Provenance Kunsthandel Wim de Boer, Alkmaar - About the artist
Pieter (Piet) van der Hem was known as a Dutch painter, illustrator and book designer. Van der Hem was born in Wirdum, September 9 1885, as the son of the merchant Dirk van der Hem and Geertje Pieters Smids. After being orphaned at the age of twelve, he was taken in by his uncle and aunt in the city of Leeuwarden.
After his education he decided to increase his skill on the artistic field, with encouragement of his art teacher J. Bubberman. In 1902 he left for Amsterdam to study at the National School of Applied Arts, while following an additional drawingcourse at the Rijksacademy of Visual Arts.
From 1907 to 1908, van der Hem lived on Montmartre in Paris for studies. From this period, many drawings, paintings and other depictions of the street and nightlife in Paris are known. These works often remind of artists as Henri de Toulouse-Lautec and Steinlen. After his period in Paris he returned to Amsterdam.
In 1914 a series of political drawings, which were certainly not devoid of humor, of his hand appeared in De Nieuwe Amsterdammer and this puts him into the same postition as artists as Willy Sluiter and Jan Sluijters, who were known to deliver work for the Amsterdammer as well.
After this, van der Hem worked for a number of other magazines and papers. He not only delivered works of political kind, but he designed posters, book covers and advertisments as well. One particular review describes him as "an artist of admirable skill, agility, clarity and pointedness".
Van der Hem passed away in the city of The Hague, April 24, 1961.
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