Vlaanderen by Leo Gestel
Vlaanderen by Leo Gestel
Vlaanderen by Leo Gestel
Vlaanderen by Leo Gestel
Vlaanderen by Leo Gestel
Vlaanderen by Leo Gestel

Vlaanderen 1927

Leo Gestel

Watercolour
47 ⨯ 60 cm
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  • About the artwork
    Gedateerd 1927
    Tentoonstelling Singer Laren: Leo Gestel "Schilder en tekenaar", 28 november 1993 - 30 januari 1994
    Grootte 47 x 60 cm
    Signatuur Atelierstempel, gesigneerd door Jan Ponstijn (in verso) en genummerd 1027
    Materiaal Aquarel
    Stroming Expressionisme
    Provenance Particuliere collectie, voorheen collectie mevrouw van Piggelen (zuster van Leo Gestel)

    Zeer levendige aquarel van een van de beroemdste kunstenaars van de eerste helft van de 20e eeuw. We zien de oogsttijd op het Vlaamse platteland met veel boerenvolk, karren, met paarden, en manden. Er wordt hard gewerkt om de oogst binnen te krijgen. Ook zien we roodbonte koeien en een mooie bomenrij. Rechtsboven staat een vaal zonnetje, al is daar bijna geen ruimte door de hoge horizon. Er gebeurt heel veel op dit imposante werk. En alles in de karakteristieke, krachtige stijl van Leo Gestel. Een topaquarel van een topkunstenaar. Ingelijst door een toplijstenmaker (Gehring uit Amstelveen). Jan Ponstijn, de executeur testamentair van de nalatenschap van Gestel, heeft de achterzijde voorzien van het stempel en zijn signatuur. En ook het nummer 1027.
  • About the artist

    Leendert "Leo" Gestel (Woerden, 11 November 1881 – Hilversum, 26 November 1941) was a prominent Dutch painter and draftsman, known for his versatile experiments with various modern movements such as cubism, expressionism, futurism and post-impressionism. Together with contemporaries such as Piet Mondrian and Jan Sluijters, he is considered a pioneer of Dutch modernism.

    Early life and education

    Gestel was born into an artistic family; his father, Willem Gestel, was the director of a drawing school and his uncle, Dimmen Gestel, had painted with Vincent van Gogh. He received his first artistic education from his father and uncle. Despite financial challenges, Gestel worked as an illustrator for books and advertisements, including for Philips, to support himself.

    Artistic development and influences

    During a stay in Paris, Gestel came into contact with the avant-garde movements of the time, which strongly influenced his artistic development. In 1913 he was given the opportunity to exhibit his work at the "Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon" in Berlin, organized by Herwarth Walden. During the summers he often stayed in Bergen, where he joined the Bergen School. His work from this period shows a unique synthesis of different styles, combining elements of luminism, fauvism and cubism.

    Personal life and setbacks

    In 1929 Gestel was confronted with a major setback when a fire destroyed his studio, destroying most of his works. After this event he moved to Blaricum, where he continued his artistic activities. Despite this setback Gestel continued to experiment and innovate within his work.

    Legacy

    Leo Gestel left behind a diverse and influential oeuvre that makes an important contribution to Dutch art history. His works are included in the collections of various museums, including the Stedelijk Museum Alkmaar, the Drents Museum in Assen and the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo. His constant search for innovation and his ability to integrate different styles mark him as one of the most versatile and innovative artists of his time.