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Ko Cossaar artwork • painting • previously for sale The London omnibus

Cossaar J.C.W.  | Jacobus Cornelis Wyand 'Ko' Cossaar, The London omnibus, oil on canvas laid down on panel 31.2 x 41.8 cm, signed l.l.
Cossaar J.C.W.  | Jacobus Cornelis Wyand 'Ko' Cossaar, The London omnibus, oil on canvas laid down on panel 31.2 x 41.8 cm, signed l.l.

Ko Cossaar

The London omnibus
oil on canvas laid down on panel 31.2 x 41.8 cm, signed l.l.

This painting was previously for sale.

The Amsterdammer Ko Cossaar started his artistic career as a painter of stage décors and also followed evening classes at the Rijksacademie. After receiving two grants from the Willink van Collenfonds in 1901, he lived for a longer period in Paris and London. In Paris he became friends with Kees van Dongen, in London Matthijs Maris introduced him to the art dealer Goupil, where he also exhibited. In 1909 he settled in The Hague. Cossaar drew, watercolored and painted mainly cityscapes and church interiors, but in the period 1928-1933 was also inspired by literary themes. Cossaar was a member of Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam and of the Haagse Kunstkring, the Hollandsche Teeken-Maatschappij and Pulchri Studio in The Hague.


Ko Cossaar | A horsecar on Westminster Bridge, London, charcoal and watercolour on paper, 30.3 x 46.8 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1902

Ko Cossaar

watercolour • drawing • for sale

A horsecar on Westminster Bridge, London

Ko Cossaar | Omnibusses in a London street, pencil and watercolour on paper, 38.8 x 55.8 cm, signed l.r.

Ko Cossaar

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Omnibusses in a London street

Ko Cossaar | The Thames in the fog, oil on canvas, 51.8 x 76.5 cm, signed l.l.

Ko Cossaar

painting • for sale

The Thames in the fog

Ko Cossaar | Two Fairies, pencil and watercolour on paper laid down on board, 56.2 x 39.0 cm, signed l.l.

Ko Cossaar

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Two Fairies


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