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Willem Hussem artwork • painting • previously for sale Abstract composition

Hussem W.F.K.  | 'Willem' Frans Karel Hussem, Abstract composition, oil on concrete 45.3 x 100.0 cm, executed ca. 1957

Willem Hussem

Abstract composition
oil on concrete 45.3 x 100.0 cm, executed ca. 1957

This painting was previously for sale.

Exhibited: Den Haag, Theater Dakota (voorheen Zuiderpark H.B.S.), 'Schilderijen Willem Hussem', nov. 2011.

The Hague artist Willem Hussem initially painted naturalist landscapes and still lifes. During an extended stay in France, from 1933 to 1936, he met Picasso and became acquainted with indigenous art, the influences of which are visible in his work from about 1940 on. It was from the same period that his work is marked by abstraction and experimentation. During the 50s calligraphy became a major inspirational source for the painter. This led initially to all kinds of expressive forms and later, in the 60s, to balanced compositions of lines, colours and forms against a monochrome background. In 1949, as a Hague painter, Hussem joined the Amsterdam artists’ society Vrij Beelden (Free Images), which in 1955 became Liga Nieuw Beelden (New Images Alliance). In 1960 he joined the Hague painting group Fugare, whose members were against the ‘arbitrary’ aspect of Abstract Expressionism as practised, for instance, by the Cobra group. Artistically speaking, Hussem’s most productive years were the late 1950s and early 60s.


Willem Hussem | Composition, oil on canvas, 140.8 x 120.0 cm, signed on the stretcher with the artist's stamp and dated on the stretcher 1974

Willem Hussem

painting • for sale

Composition

Willem Hussem | Composition 1959, oil on canvas, 80.4 x 100.2 cm, signed on the reverse and dated '59 on the reverse

Willem Hussem

painting • for sale

Composition 1959


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