Harry Maas artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Man and woman
Harry Maas
Nederweert 1906-1982 Eindhoven
1906-1982
Man and woman
red chalk on paper 61.3 x 30.5 cm
This work on paper was previously for sale.
The Eindhoven resident Harry Maas painted in a somewhat French-oriented, impressionistic style. His smooth touch and his cheerful, bright use of colour radiate painting joy. Maas preferred depicting landscapes. He also painted provocative young ladies in various stages of being naked. In his time this subject was experienced as 'on the edge'; now these paintings give a beautiful image of the time. In addition to the aforementioned genre, landscapes, theater scenes and portraits, Harry Maas also painted scenes in which old steam locomotives and trams play a central role.
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