Adriaan van der Weijden artwork • painting • for sale Den Ham castle in Vleuten
Adriaan van der Weijden
Oudenrijn (nu Utrecht) 1910-1971 Minden
1910-1971
Den Ham castle in Vleuten
oil on canvas 65.0 x 54.0 cm, signed l.r.
This painting is for sale.
Price: € 1,400
Adriaan van der Weijden worked on his family farm until he was 22, only then choosing an artistic career. In addition to drawing lessons from Willem van Leusen, he enrolled at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam, where he obtained his Drawing Certificate. Van der Weijden was a versatile artist, working as a painter, watercolourist, draftsman, and wood engraver. He was also active as a monumental artist, creating concrete reliefs, stained-glass windows, and mosaics for both private clients and public spaces. In 1940, Van der Weijden won the Prix de Rome for monumental art. As a painter, his main themes were street scenes, depictions of animals or figures, and landscapes. He initially worked in a late-impressionist style, which gradually transitioned into abstraction via a neorealist style.






