Düsseldorf excavation, around 1912 by Harrie Kuyten
Düsseldorf excavation, around 1912 by Harrie Kuyten
Düsseldorf excavation, around 1912 by Harrie Kuyten
Düsseldorf excavation, around 1912 by Harrie Kuyten
Düsseldorf excavation, around 1912 by Harrie Kuyten
Düsseldorf excavation, around 1912 by Harrie Kuyten

Opgraving in Düsseldorf, rond 1912 1912

Harrie Kuyten

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38 ⨯ 28 cm
ConditionVery good
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  • Over kunstwerk
    Harrie Kuyten was born in Utrecht. When the young Harrie Kuyten loses both parents at the age of thirteen, he goes to an orphanage. There his artistic talent is first noticed. He studied at the academy of visual arts in Antwerp. Approx. 1904-1905. Enjoyed the royal grant for 3 years.

    He mainly painted, drew and lithographed figures (many nudes), landscapes, cityscapes, beach and seascapes and still lifes. As a painter he is well known for the use of striking and sensitive colors.

    He is often counted as part of the Bergen school. While he was much more autonomous.
    Jan Juffermans' monograph states the following:
    "A spirited man with an open character, a freebooter, an independent figure, practical and alert enough to earn a good living, even in the very difficult crisis years with painting, his greatest love, for his family and himself. In the land of Van Gogh, where in many eyes all hunger, self-punishment and frustration can lead to the very highest artistic expressions, a painter with such an attitude is soon viewed with suspicion, and Kuyten's uncomplicated way of painting, his playful choice of subjects and his often vivacious color scheme certainly stood in the way of a more general recognition of his work.

    In Harrie Kuyten's monograph by Jan Juffermas, page 27 shows an image of a sand quarry in Düsseldorf, 1912. This work is closely related to this image. That is why I also place this work around this time as being a sand excavation there.

    Sources: de rode Scheen, Lexicon Dutch Visual Artists, 1750-1950: Harrie Kuyten by Jan Juffermans.

  • Over kunstenaar

    Harrie Kuyten (1983, Utrecht - 1952, Schoorl), volledige naam Henricus Johannes Kuyten, was een Nederlandse kunstenaar. Hij was graveur, lithograaf, houthakker, tekenaar en schilder. Hij studeerde aan de Akademie voor Beeldende Kunsten, Antwerpen (1904-1905). Hij werd beïnvloed door de impressionisten en de Franse fauvisten. Kuyten behoort tot de Bergense School. Hij kreeg een Koninklijke Beurs voor drie jaar. Hij schilderde havengezichten, landschappen, stadsgezichten, dieren, stillevens, interieurs, zelfportretten, naakten. Na omzwervingen in verschillende landen vestigde hij zich in 1914 in Amsterdam. Later, na een verblijf in Oostenrijk, Hongarije en Parijs, vestigde hij zich in Schoorl. Hij was lid van Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam, en de Onafhankelijken, Amsterdam. Werken van zijn hand bevinden zich onder andere in Museum Kranenburgh, Bergen (N.-H.).

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