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Adriaan Lubbers artwork • painting • previously for sale Portrait of Piet Mondriaan

Adriaan Lubbers

Portrait of Piet Mondriaan
oil on canvas 81.3 x 54.7 cm, signed l.r. (twice) and dated 1931 (tweemaal)

This painting was previously for sale.

Provenance: coll. Michel Seuphor, Parijs.
Literature: tent.cat. Amsterdam, Kunstzaal Monet, 'Lubbers', 1963, cat.nr. 1 (met afb.); Adriaan Venema, 'Adriaan Lubbers' New York', Mijdrecht 1980, pag. 14, afb. pag. 39; tent.cat. Deurne, Gemeentemuseum De Wieger, 'Adriaan Lubbers (1892-1954): … zie hier mijn nieuw adres …', 1988, pag. 10, afb. 3; Ankie de Jongh-Vermeulen e.a., 'Mondrian - Montparnasse', pag. 23, afb. 24 (in kleur); tent.cat. Zwolle, Museum De Fundatie, ‘Van Gogh tot Cremer – Nederlandse kunstenaars in Parijs’, 2014, afb. in kleur pag. 94.
Exhibited: Bergen aan Zee, Het Russenduin, '25 jaar Bergen aan Zee', juni-aug. 1931, cat.nr. 75; Amsterdam, Kunstzaal Monet, 'Lubbers', 1 t/m 30 maart 1963; Amersfoort, Mondriaanhuis, bruikleen Simonis & Buunk Kunsthandel, Ede, 11 juli-10 okt. 2004; Amersfoort, Mondriaanhuis, bruikleen Simonis & Buunk Kunsthandel, Ede, 8 aug.-13 okt. 2005; Amersfoort, Mondriaanhuis, 'Abstractie in Parijs', 15 okt. 2005-8 jan. 2006; Bergen aan Zee, Stichting 100 jaar Bergen aan Zee in villa Huize Glory, 'Reconstructie herdenkingstentoonstelling 25-jarig bestaan Bergen aan Zee in kasteel Russenduin, juni-augustus 1931', 6 juni-2 juli 2006; Zwolle, Museum De Fundatie, ‘Van Gogh tot Cremer – Nederlandse kunstenaars in Parijs’, 21 sept. 2014-4 jan. 2015.

Adriaan Lubbers soon after his training as a mechanical engineer opted for an artist's life. As a painter he was self-taught, but he also learned a lot from artist friends, especially from Leo Gestel. In the periods 1916-19 and 1926-28, Lubbers stayed in New York, the city that played such an important role in his life and work from that time on. In the early 1920s, Lubbers lived in Bergen and became friends with Gestel. The work from this period shows a relationship with the Bergen School. He then developed a style that is a cross between a powerful expressionism and cubism. After his return from America in 1928, Lubbers lived in Paris for up to four years, where he became acquainted with Mondrian, among other things. The work that Lubbers makes after 1953 is much more abstract, often with New York as its subject.


Adriaan Lubbers | Flower still life in earthenware vase, oil on canvas, 60.0 x 50.3 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1946

Adriaan Lubbers

painting • for sale

Flower still life in earthenware vase


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