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Jan Jordens artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Calvary

Jordens J.G.  | 'Jan' Gerrit Jordens, Calvary, gouache on paper 57.0 x 47.0 cm, signed u.r. with initials and dated 19 3 47

Jan Jordens

Calvary
gouache on paper 57.0 x 47.0 cm, signed u.r. with initials and dated 19 3 47

This work on paper was previously for sale.

Literature: vgl. Han Steenbruggen e.a., 'Jan Jordens - 'Geen kunstenaar der voleinding, maar des wordens'', Groningen 2006, afb. in kleur pag. 51.
Exhibited: Wageningen, Museum De Casteelse Poort, bruikleen i.v.m. aanwinst aquarel J.G. Jordens, 8 okt.-eind dec. 2010.

A member of De Ploeg painting group, Jordens trained as a draughtsman in The Hague and Amsterdam, a skill he was to practice with great dedication throughout his life, first in Warffum (1907-1916) and then in Groningen. At the same time, as an artist he had a continual urge to innovate and experiment, which he expressed in a lifelong search for new forms and techniques. Inevitably when De Ploeg was founded in 1918 he instantly became a member of the artists’ society. The colour and presentation of his early work bears a certain affinity with that of Jan Wiegers, even though his palette was generally warmer than that of his fellow Ploeg member. After 1932-1933 he made Cubist type compositions and his work gradually became more abstract.


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