Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers
Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint by Willem Kloppers

Four reliefs on panel from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series, 2001 – multiplex, paint 2001

Willem Kloppers

WoodPaint
45 ⨯ 45 ⨯ 2 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 2.300

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  • About the artwork
    Four original reliefs – from the ‘Quadratum Novem’ series – by the Dutch artist Willem Kloppers. Created in 2001. Signed, titled and dated by the artist (verso). The reliefs are titled Hiatus no. 1, no.5, no. 6 and no. 9 and were acquired at Galerie Artline in The Hague in 2001 by the previous owner.

    About Willem Kloppers

    Willem Kloppers (The Hague 1937 – The Hague 2014) was a Dutch sculptor, painter, and multidisciplinary artist whose work is marked by restraint, material sensitivity, and a sustained engagement with surface and structure. Over the course of his career, Kloppers worked as a sculptor, installation artist, illustrator, matter painter, and monumental artist, developing a consistent artistic language across disciplines.

    He was educated at the Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague between 1954 and 1959, a formative period that grounded him in classical training while exposing him to modernist ideas. Early recognition followed quickly: Kloppers was awarded the Royal Prize for Painting in both 1960 and 1961, confirming his position as a promising figure within the Dutch art scene. In 1962, he continued his studies at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, where contact with international artistic currents further informed his approach to form and material.

    Although Kloppers traveled and worked in Switzerland, France, and Italy, he remained closely connected to The Hague, where he lived and worked for most of his life. This geographical stability is reflected in the coherence and continuity of his oeuvre. Rather than following shifting artistic trends, Kloppers pursued a personal and methodical path, focused on process, material presence, and the relationship between surface and depth.

    Kloppers is best known for his relief works on panel, which form the core of his artistic production. These works occupy a space between painting and sculpture, emphasizing tactility and structure rather than illusion or narrative. Built up in layers, the reliefs explore rhythm, repetition, and subtle variations in surface. Materials were treated with restraint, allowing texture, shadow, and physical presence to define the work. This emphasis on materiality aligns Kloppers with matter painting, though his approach remains controlled and architectural rather than expressive or gestural.

    In addition to reliefs, Kloppers produced monumental works and installations, often responding to architectural contexts. These projects extended his interest in spatial relationships and scale, while maintaining the same sober visual language found in his smaller works. His activity as an illustrator and painter further demonstrates the breadth of his practice, though drawing and painting were frequently integrated into his relief-based thinking rather than standing apart from it.

    Throughout his career, Kloppers maintained an independent position within Dutch art. His work resists easy categorization and avoids overt symbolism, instead rewarding close attention and sustained viewing. The consistency of his approach, combined with a strong sense of material discipline, gives his work a quiet authority.

    Following his death in 2014, Willem Kloppers has come to be regarded as a distinctive and serious figure in postwar Dutch art. His reliefs, in particular, stand as measured explorations of surface, form, and material, reflecting a lifelong commitment to clarity and restraint.

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    Signed
    Signed, titled and dated by the artist on the reverse

    Condition
    Good original condition.

    Provenance
    Galerie Artline, Den Haag

    Dimensions
    Each relief
    Height 45 cm
    Width 45 cm
    Depth 2 cm
  • About the artist

    Willem Kloppers (The Hague, 1937–2014) was a Dutch sculptor, painter, and multidisciplinary artist whose oeuvre is defined by restraint, material sensitivity, and a sustained investigation of surface and structure. Working fluidly across disciplines, Kloppers developed a coherent artistic language that remained consistent whether expressed through sculpture, painting, installation, illustration, or monumental works.

    Throughout his career, Willem Kloppers demonstrated a deep engagement with materials and their inherent properties. As a sculptor and matter painter, he explored texture, weight, and tactility, often allowing material and process to guide the final form. His work avoids overt narrative or symbolism, instead emphasizing balance, rhythm, and quiet tension. This understated approach gives his art a contemplative quality, inviting close and attentive viewing.

    Kloppers’ multidisciplinary practice reflects a modernist sensibility in which boundaries between applied and autonomous art dissolve. His installations and monumental works extend the same principles found in his smaller-scale sculptures and paintings, translating intimacy and material precision into architectural and public contexts. Across all media, his work reveals a careful dialogue between structure and surface, order and imperfection.

    Based in The Hague throughout his life, Willem Kloppers occupies a distinctive position within postwar Dutch art. His consistent, disciplined approach and his refusal of stylistic excess place him among artists who sought depth through reduction. Today, his work is valued for its timeless character and for its thoughtful contribution to Dutch sculpture and material-based art in the second half of the 20th century.

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