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Anna Sluijter artwork • painting • previously for sale Landscape, Blaricum

Anna Sluijter

Landscape, Blaricum
oil on canvas 55.3 x 71.3 cm, signed l.r. and dated ca. 1914

This painting was previously for sale.

Literature: tent.cat. Bergen NH, Museum Kranenburgh, 'Vrouwenaanbod. Vrouwen aan bod', 2008, pag. 37 (met afb. in kleur); Katlijne van der Stighelen, 'Vrouwenstreken. Onvergetelijke schilderessen uit de Lage Landen', Tielt 2010, pag. 213, afb. in kleur pag. 214.
Exhibited: 'De Onafhankelijken', Amsterdam, jaar onbekend; Bergen NH, Museum Kranenburgh, 'Vrouwenaanbod. Vrouwen aan bod', 16 dec. 2008-5 april 2009; 'Vrouwenpalet (1900-1950)', Museum De Wieger, Deurne, 1 juli-11 sept. 2022/Museum Dr8888, Drachten, 20 sept.-20 nov. 2022/Rotterdam, Kunsthal, 24 dec. 2022-9 april 2023.

Relatively little is known about the painter Anna Sluijter. Born in Amsterdam, she lived in Paris for a period and settled in Blaricum in 1917. The abstracted landscapes she submitted for exhibitions of De Onafhankelijken in the 1920s reveal her to be an extremely gifted artist. It is almost certain that she was acquainted with Loe Louber, a younger artist and fellow townswoman originally from Laren. In their work, both artists sought to paint a simplified version of visible reality, concentrating on the surrounding natural landscape. Sluijter's use of colour and of contours to delineate pictorial elements also characterise Louber's work, though Sluijter's work is more lyrical.


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