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There is a story by the Roman writer Pliny about the Greek painter Zeuxis, who was able to paint his grapes so real and true to nature that birds wanted to peck at them. This realistic, and imitation of nature in detail was taken up as a challenge by later painters. In the Dutch painting tradition, the portrayal of reality "from life" was a dominant factor from the 15th century until the Impressionism of the 19th century put an end to this. After all, the emphasis in French Impressionism and the Hague School was on quickly registering the effects of light in a loose brushstroke, which left no room for developing shapes. With the color and form experiments of the subsequent Neo-Impressionism, Luminism, Cubism and Expressionism, painting in the early 20th century moved further and further away from the faithful representation of reality. This changed in our country around 1925. Faced with the emotional discharges of expressionism, a group of painters in the 1920s and 1930s created a picture of reality based on objective registration. This new realism, also called new objectivity, is believed to have been fueled by the economic crisis and political instability in the interwar period. The atmosphere of the time with its uncertainties seemed to call for a return to traditions rather than further experiments. Together with magical realism and surrealism, the new objectivity formed the face of realism in the Netherlands between 1925 and 1945.

The term "new objectivity" originated in Germany, where around 1925 "Neue Sachlichkeit" referred to an emerging realistic trend among painters, architects and photographers. In 1929 this movement was presented at an exhibition of De Onafpendenceen in Amsterdam in our country, alongside work by like-minded Dutch painters such as Harmen Meurs, Wout Schram and Raoul Hynckes. A favorite subject of these artists was the still life of everyday objects. In addition, people painted cityscapes; landscapes and figures are considerably less common. Although the aim was objectivity, there is often no completely neutral representation of the subject. For example, Jan van Tongeren seems to be more concerned with the arrangement of shapes and colors on the flat surface than with making an exact copy of reality, Charley Toorop and Rebecca van Gelder were concerned with the expression of feelings and painters processed as Chris Beekman, Harmen Meurs, Jan van Hell and Peter Alma social criticism in their work.

Around 1930 the Dutch magical realists went further in processing concepts and ideas. Their paintings are objectively and faithfully painted, but because they merge parts of reality into an unreal whole, their work evokes a feeling of alienation and unease. "Magic realism employs imaginations that are possible but not likely," said Pyke Koch. Apart from Koch, Carel Willink and Raoul Hynckes belong to this movement. Sometimes Dick Ket and the late Wim Schuhmacher are also mentioned in this context. Much smaller in size in the Netherlands was Surrealism, launched by André Breton in 1924 and widespread. In the 1930s, the movement was concentrated in Utrecht around the painters Joop Moesman, Willem van Leusden and Gerrit van 't Net. They created wonderful combinations of objects that they depict extremely detailed and realistic.

Outside the new realism is the work of the Ede painter Jan Eversen, who tried to emulate the realism of the Dutch 17th-century still life painters. As an admirer of Willem Kalf, Jan Davidsz. de Heem and Willem Claesz Heda, he studied their painting process to discover how they depict material expression and light and then applied this in his own still lifes. He regularly depicted a number of objects that were dear to him, such as a pewter Rembrandt jug, Westerwald jugs, Wanli bowls and a Venetian glass. His craftsmanship and knowledge of 17th-century painting technique were an example for the younger Henk Helmantel. In his detailed painted still lifes he pays attention to composition, light and the harmony between the lived objects he depicts.

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Spaanse School, 19e eeuw | The strongest man's fairground tent, oil on canvas, 65.0 x 77.3 cm, signed l.r.

Spaanse School, 19e eeuw

painting • for sale

The strongest man's fairground tent

Gé Röling | A table still life, oil on canvas, 99.5 x 150.6 cm, signed l.c.

Gé Röling

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A table still life

Hans van der Kroef | 'Boeketreeks', oil on canvas, 60.3 x 75.0 cm, signed on the wine bottle label and dated 1989

Hans van der Kroef

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'Boeketreeks'

Jan Mankes | Four mice, etching, 23.6 x 15.8 cm, signed l.r. and executed 1916

Jan Mankes

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Four mice

Henri 'Le Douanier' Rousseau | Baron Daumesnil (Le Général Daumesnil), bronze, 49.5 x 33.0 cm, signed on the base and executed in 2011

Henri 'Le Douanier' Rousseau

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Baron Daumesnil (Le Général Daumesnil)

Jan Eversen | Roses in a tin vase, oil on panel, 18.2 x 24.1 cm, signed l.r.

Jan Eversen

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Roses in a tin vase

Suzanna Elisabeth Kneppelhout | Antique bouquet, oil on canvas, 36.3 x 27.4 cm, signed l.r. with initials and dated 1936

Suzanna Elisabeth Kneppelhout

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Antique bouquet

Europese School, begin 20e eeuw | Elephant, bronze, 4.6 x 8.8 cm

Europese School, begin 20e eeuw

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Elephant

Jan Eversen | Portrait of a Dachshund, oil on panel, 17.9 x 23.9 cm, signed l.r. and dated 17/5/55

Jan Eversen

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Portrait of a Dachshund

Jan Eversen | Still life with anemones and primula in a pewter jug, oil on panel, 33.0 x 23.1 cm, signed l.r.

Jan Eversen

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Still life with anemones and primula in a pewter jug

Jos van den Berg | Still life with bowler hat, jug and the dayly paper Vooruit, oil on canvas, 60.3 x 70.5 cm, signed on the stretcher

Jos van den Berg

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Still life with bowler hat, jug and the dayly paper Vooruit

Aloys Johann Kreuzer | Stilllife with jug, newspaper and a shoe, oil on canvas laid down on board, 49.6 x 45.8 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1937

Aloys Johann Kreuzer

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Stilllife with jug, newspaper and a shoe

Jan Mankes | Two mice, copper engraving on paper, 10.7 x 13.2 cm, signed l.r. (in pencil) and executed in 1916

Jan Mankes

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Two mice

Jan Eversen | Still life with pewter, lemon and oysters, oil on canvas, 51.0 x 70.8 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1957

Jan Eversen

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Still life with pewter, lemon and oysters

Kees Boendermaker | Still life with a copper pot and stove, oil on canvas, 83.4 x 67.5 cm, signed l.r. and dated '41

Kees Boendermaker

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Still life with a copper pot and stove

Hendrikus IJkelenstam | Still life with glass bottle    DUITS    ENGELS    FRANS  Brontekst  Stilleven met glazen fles  Stilleven met glazen fles  25 / 5.000  Vertaalresultaten  Still life with glass bottle, oil on canvas, 41.2 x 30.3 cm, signed l.r.

Hendrikus IJkelenstam

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Still life with glass bottle DUITS ENGELS FRANS Brontekst Stilleven met glazen fles Stilleven met glazen fles 25 / 5.000 Vertaalresultaten Still life with glass bottle

Jan Bogaerts | Still life with a Cologne jug and a Gouda pipe, oil on canvas, 40.3 x 50.0 cm, signed u.l. and dated 1942

Jan Bogaerts

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Still life with a Cologne jug and a Gouda pipe

Lodewijk Post de Jong | Carousel in Paris, oil on board, 62.2 x 56.8 cm, signed l.r.

Lodewijk Post de Jong

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Carousel in Paris

Adriaan Timmers | Still life with candle, pipe and books, oil on canvas, signed l.r. and dated 1935

Adriaan Timmers

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Still life with candle, pipe and books

Jan Heyse | Female nude with a tulip, oil on canvas laid down on board, 54.6 x 40.3 cm, signed u.l. and dated 1951

Jan Heyse

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Female nude with a tulip

Jan Bogaerts | Still life with bible and a vase with straw flowers, oil on canvas, 35.5 x 40.5 cm, signed u.r. and dated 1942

Jan Bogaerts

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Still life with bible and a vase with straw flowers

Ton van Tast | Spider in a web, oil on canvas laid down on panel, 17.5 x 13.0 cm, signed l.m. and dated 1917

Ton van Tast

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Spider in a web

Marguerite Hynckes-Zahn | Flower still life with violet and rose, oil on canvas laid down on board, 42.6 x 33.7 cm, signed l.r. with initials

Marguerite Hynckes-Zahn

painting • for sale

Flower still life with violet and rose

Adriaan van 't Hoff | Still life with cactus in a pot, a glass bowl and tomatoes, oil on canvas, 56.7 x 75.8 cm

Adriaan van 't Hoff

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Still life with cactus in a pot, a glass bowl and tomatoes

Jan Eversen | Still life with cherries in basket, jug and peaches, oil on canvas, 40.8 x 61.0 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1973

Jan Eversen

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Still life with cherries in basket, jug and peaches

Ikoon | -, wood, 40.0 x 35.0 cm, painted early 19th century

Ikoon

statue • sculptuur • for sale

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Jaap ter Haar | Dutch villages on a canal, oil on panel, 30.2 x 180.2 cm, signed l.r.

Jaap ter Haar

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Dutch villages on a canal

Ikoon | -, wood, 18.0 x 14.0 cm

Ikoon

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