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Carel Visser artwork • statue • sculpture • previously for sale Woman

Visser C.N.  | 'Carel' Nicolaas Visser, Woman, iron and cement 31.0 x 13.0 cm, executed in 1951

Carel Visser

Woman
iron and cement 31.0 x 13.0 cm, executed in 1951

This sculpture was previously for sale.

Provenance: part. coll. België.
Literature: tent. cat. Otterlo, Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, 'Carel Visser. Beelden 1948-1988', 1989, cat.nr. 41.
Exhibited: Otterlo, Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller, 'Carel Visser. Beelden 1948-1988', 18 febr.-10 april 1989; Parijs, Galerie Liliane et Michel Durand-Dessert, 1994; Londen, The Mayor Gallery, 'Carel Visser', 17 febr.-10 april 2015; Amsterdam, Galerie Borzo, 'Carel Visser', 2-30 mei 2015.

Carel Visser is considered one of the most important Dutch post-war sculptors. He also makes graphic work and ink drawings, which are often related to his sculptures. Most of Visser's work can be classified as constructivism: built-up, constructed objects, stacked shapes and often different materials. Initially he made geometric-abstract sculptures in traditional sculptor materials, especially metal; later he also incorporated unconventional materials such as car tires, feathers, sheep's wool, leather, chicken bones and eggshells in his constructions and installations. In this his most important source of inspiration, nature, is expressed. Carel Visser has been awarded many times, both with Dutch and prestigious foreign prizes.


Carel Visser | Abstract, oxidised iron, 18.0 x 59.5 cm, executed ca. 1956

Carel Visser

statue • sculptuur • for sale

Abstract

Carel Visser | Two sisters, steel, 7.7 x 12.3 cm, signed on the bottom with initials and executed in 2000

Carel Visser

statue • sculptuur • for sale

Two sisters


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