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Jan Cremer artwork • painting • previously for sale Avondwit

Cremer J.  | Jan Cremer, Avondwit, mixed media on canvas 84.0 x 69.5 cm, signed u.r. and dated '58

Jan Cremer

Avondwit
mixed media on canvas 84.0 x 69.5 cm, signed u.r. and dated '58

This painting was previously for sale.

Provenance: gekocht in 1958 door de schilder Jaap Nanninga (1904-1962) op de expositie in Galerie De Posthoorn, Den Haag.
Literature: W.A.L. Beeren e.a., 'Cremer, festö és íro/schilder schrijver', Jaski Art Gallery, Amsterdam 1990, afb. pag. 154/155; Jan van den Elshout, Myra Landsman-Maas, 'Kunstenaars van De Mallemolen', Alkmaar 2013, afb. in kleur pag. 41.
Exhibited: Galerie De Posthoorn, Den Haag, 'Jan Cremer', oktober 1958.

After a restless period of working, attending academy, sailing and painting in a studio on the rue Santeuil in Paris, the painter-writer-sculptor Jan Cremer graduated from the Paris Academy. In 1958 he held his first one-man exhibition at Galerie de Posthoorn in The Hague, in 1960 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam with broadly painted abstractions that he referred to as 'peinture barbarisme', a form of painting that focused on the ruins of old aesthetics. 'It's all rubbish, estetika,' said the eighteen-year-old barbarian. 'I screw up paint on a canvas, I drip, splash, hit, kick, I fight with paint and sometimes I win'. Between 1960 and 1963 he lives in Ibiza for three years where he continues his working method. He then leaves for a longer period of time to New York where he paints, writes and produces films. He is also a freelance reporter and art critic for De Haagse Post and Vrij Nederland and works as a set designer. In 1964 his book 'Ik Jan Cremer' was published, through which he would become well known throughout the Netherlands.


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