Willy Sluiter artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Pulling the sledge up the slopes, St. Moritz
Willy Sluiter
Amersfoort 1873-1949 Den Haag
1873-1949
Pulling the sledge up the slopes, St. Moritz
pencil and coloured pencil on paper 17.0 x 11.8 cm, signed l.m. with initials and dated 1910
This work on paper was previously for sale.
Willy Sluiter had two distinct talents: he painted splendid, impressionist landscapes as well as harbour and city views. He could draw rapidly, able to capture life in swift, often funny, sketches and watercolours. Sluiter made numerous drawings of his friends and family, the sophisticated beach life in Scheveningen, and the wealthy snow tourists in Switzerland, with which he shows himself to be a chronicler of his times. His talent for drawing led to many commissions for book covers, illustrations, posters and other forms of advertising. From the nineteen twenties on he was a well-known and highly successful artist.