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Jan van Tongeren artwork • painting • previously for sale Still life in blue and black

Tongeren J. van | Jan van Tongeren, Still life in blue and black, oil on canvas 63.0 x 80.5 cm, signed u.r. and dated 1958

Jan van Tongeren

Still life in blue and black
oil on canvas 63.0 x 80.5 cm, signed u.r. and dated 1958

This painting was previously for sale.

Provenance: Kunsthandel Siau, Amsterdam; mevrouw C. van der Gragt, Amsterdam.
Literature: A. Venema, 'Jan van Tongeren', Amsterdam 1977, afb. pag. 63; tent.cat. Leiden, Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, 'Jan van Tongeren', 1979, pag. 18, cat.nr. 4; Pieter A. Scheen, 'Lexicon Nederlandse beeldende kunstenaars 1750-1950', Den Haag 1970, afb. 742; Miriam Windhausen, 'Jan van Tongeren. Componist van kleurvlakken', Spanbroek 2009, pag. 89, cat.nr. 18 (met afb. in kleur pag. 49), pag. 51 (afb. in kleur van detail).
Exhibited: Leiden, Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, 'Jan van Tongeren', 4 mei-17 juni 1979; Laren, Singer Museum, 'Jan van Tongeren', 18 maart-16 april 1989; Spanbroek, Scheringa Museum voor Realisme, 'Jan van Tongeren', 27 sept. 2009-10 jan. 2010.

The work of Jan van Tongeren is considered to be part of the new realism, a movement that also includes that of Dick Ket and Raoul Hynckes. Characteristic of the painter's work is the realistic way in which he depicts the materials: the pottery of pots, parchment book covers or a woven cloth. For the painter, the essence of such a still life lay in the placement of the objects relative to each other and the spaces between them, so that the representation could be conceived in planes and shapes. He could therefore spend days arranging the objects into a balanced composition. After 1945, colours became more and more important in his work, at the expense of realistic material expression.


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