Chris de Moor artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Composition
Chris de Moor
Rotterdam 1899-1981 Amsterdam
1899-1981
Composition
gouache on paper 47.0 x 59.8 cm, signed l.r. and dated '59
This work on paper was previously for sale.
Chris de Moor is considered part of the New Hague School. Until about 1945 he painted figuratively (impressionist and cubist), after that he mainly made abstract depictions in strong colours. In addition to being a painter, De Moor was also a graphic artist and designed murals and wall and glass paintings for many public buildings. From 1951 to 1964, De Moor was 'aesthetic advisor' to the PTT, in which context he also made a number of postage stamp designs. As a member of Verve (1956-57) and Fugare (1965-67), he strived for innovation in post-war visual art.
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