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Johan van Hell artwork • painting • previously for sale The interior of the artist's living room

Johan van Hell

The interior of the artist's living room
oil on canvas 125.0 x 166.3 cm, signed l.l. and dated '19

This painting was previously for sale.

Provenance: coll. Mr H.F. Wijnman (zwager van de schilder), Amsterdam; coll. Wijnman-Jacobs.
Literature: Vera Illès, 'De herontdekking van Johan van Hell', NRC Handelsblad, 16 jan. 1976; Caroline Roodenburg-Schadd, Tineke Reijnders e.a., 'Van de straat - het sociaal engagement van Johan van Hell (1889-1952)', Warnsveld 2005, pag. 15, afb. 18 (in kleur), pag. 80, cat.nr. S 34 (met afb. in kleur); Caroline Roodenburg-Schadd, Tineke Reijnders e.a., 'Johan van Hell 1889-1952', Houten 2016, pag. 15, afb. 23 (in kleur), pag. 89, cat.nr. S 34 (met afb. in kleur).
Exhibited: Alkmaar, Stedelijk Museum, 'Huwelijk of Kunst? Het onbekende talent van Alida Pott (1888-1931) en Pau Wijnman (1889-1930)', 30 mei-12 okt. 2009; Gorssel, Museum MORE, 'Johan van Hell - op klare toon', 9 okt. 2016-12 febr. 2017.

The work of the Amsterdam painter Johan van Hell cannot be separated from his political convictions, especially his socialist leanings. He was involved with the SDAP (Social Democratic Workers’ Party) and the SKK (Socialist Artists’ Circle) and worked as an illustrator for left-wing newspapers and magazines. As a painter he was chiefly interested in depicting the lives of everyday people on the street. In order to make his work accessible to this group he used a simple figurative idiom without any depth to it, in which taut lines, forms and bright colours determine the composition. As well as painting, Van Hell made a living by producing book illustrations and giving drawing and music lessons


Johan van Hell | Three grazing horses, oil on canvas, 60.5 x 80.5 cm, signed l.c. and dated 1926

Johan van Hell

painting • for sale

Three grazing horses


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