Corrie Pabst artwork • painting • previously for sale Vanitas still life
Corrie Pabst
Woerden 1866-1943 Laren (N.H.)
1866-1943
Vanitas still life
oil on canvas 30.5 x 40.2 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1908
This painting was previously for sale.
Provenance: H.P. Bremmer, Den Haag, no. 1-P-4.
Literature: Katlijne van der Stighelen, 'Vrouwenstreken. Onvergetelijke schilderessen uit de Lage Landen', Tielt 2010, pag. 79 (met afb. in kleur nr. 25 op pag. 78).
Exhibited: Hilversum, Museum Hilversum. 'Gooise vrouwen', 3 okt. 2009-28 febr. 2010.
The still lifes of Corrie Pabst are considered part of the New Realism. After her education at the academy in The Hague, she received advice from H.P. Bremmer, who also discussed her work during his art history course. In 1912 she settled in Laren, where a small colony of Bremmer pupils emerged, such as Truus Hettinga Tromp, Bart van der Leck and Douwe Komter. In addition to still lifes, Corry Pabst also painted landscapes and figures in realistic style.
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