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Otto B. de Kat artwork • painting • previously for sale Houses and ruins

Kat O.B. de | 'Otto' Boudewijn de Kat, Houses and ruins, oil on canvas 46.1 x 54.3 cm, signed l.l. and dated '35

Otto B. de Kat

Houses and ruins
oil on canvas 46.1 x 54.3 cm, signed l.l. and dated '35

This painting was previously for sale.

Otto de Kat was sometimes called an 'intimist', a painter who preferred to take his subjects from his own surroundings: his wife, his interior, the landscape and his home/studio in the Auvergne. His main role model was Pierre Bonnard. De Kat began his painting career when he moved to Paris in 1928, where he was influenced by Impressionism. Back in the Netherlands, he mainly painted portraits and interiors. In it he laid down his first impression of atmosphere, light and color after he had processed them internally and only the essentials remained. After he settled in Ukkel (1938), this 'serene impressionism' matured into more relaxed and abstract forms in a splendid color scheme.


Otto B. de Kat | Farm in sunset landscape, oil on canvas, 50.3 x 70.3 cm, signed l.l. and on the reverse and dated '68

Otto B. de Kat

painting • for sale

Farm in sunset landscape

Otto B. de Kat | The painter's wife, Hans van Zijl, resting, oil on canvas, 58.8 x 59.0 cm, signed l.c. and dated '32

Otto B. de Kat

painting • for sale

The painter's wife, Hans van Zijl, resting


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