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Jan Schoonhoven artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Still life on a table

Schoonhoven J.J.  | Johannes Jacobus 'Jan' Schoonhoven, Still life on a table, brush and Indian ink on paper 14.5 x 10.0 cm, signed l.r. with initials and dated '40

Jan Schoonhoven

Still life on a table
brush and Indian ink on paper 14.5 x 10.0 cm, signed l.r. with initials and dated '40

This work on paper was previously for sale.

Literature: mogelijk: Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, 'Voorjaarstentoonstelling De Onafhankelijken', 1940, cat.nr. 251.

Jan Schoonhoven, who is best known for his monochrome (white) wall reliefs, formulated the principles of his art in the early 1960s. Art was not allowed to express personal feelings. Art had to be impersonal and objective. He achieved this by piling up elementary forms or by a rhythmic repetition of lines. He thus formed the basis of the Nul group, the Dutch version of the international Zero group. In the 1940s, abstract-figurative impressions of towns and houses in a flat pattern of repeated horizontals and verticals heralded his later reliefs. Schoonhoven's drawings, usually in Indian ink, also show a pattern in which each line is drawn differently.


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