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Henri van de Veldeartist • painterAmsterdam 1896-1969 Abcoude

biography of Hendrik 'Henri' van de Velde

Henri van de Velde was born in Amsterdam in 1896, where he received lessons from H.M. Krabbé. Important for his development was a stay in Florence (1920-1925), where he became acquainted with early Italian painting. Back in the Netherlands, in response to the highly personal style of impressionism and expressionism, he opted for an objectively detailed representation of nature, in the tradition of Jan van Eyk and Jeroen Bosch. Initially, Van de Velde painted compositions with animals, later almost exclusively Biblical and mythological representations.


previously for salepaintings by Henri van de Velde


Henri van de Velde | Grazing grey and a cow, oil on canvas, 85.3 x 80.0 cm, signed l.r. and painted circa 1935

Henri van de Velde

painting • previously for sale

Grazing grey and a cow

Henri van de Velde | Two goats, oil on panel, 60.2 x 80.3 cm, signed l.r.

Henri van de Velde

painting • previously for sale

Two goats

Henri van de Velde | Story of man's fall, oil on canvas, 55.1 x 30.1 cm, signed l.c.

Henri van de Velde

painting • previously for sale

Story of man's fall

Henri van de Velde | A farm in a polder landscape, oil on paper, 23.0 x 29.4 cm

Henri van de Velde

painting • previously for sale

A farm in a polder landscape


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