Search by artist
Sluit
back

Wilm Wouters artwork • painting • previously for sale Figures at a market place

Wouters W.H.M.  | Wilhelmus Hendrikus Marie 'Wilm' Wouters, Figures at a market place, oil on canvas laid down on board 22.0 x 52.2 cm, signed l.r.

Wilm Wouters

Figures at a market place
oil on canvas laid down on board 22.0 x 52.2 cm, signed l.r.

This painting was previously for sale.

Wilm Wouters' artistic career started relatively late. He was a sailor and diamond worker before enrolling at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam around 1907. At that time he had his studio in De Pijp, where he was a regular visitor to Leo Gestel's famous Jan-Steenzolder. Wouters continued the figurative style that he had learned at the academy when he lived in Volendam between 1915 and 1928, where he painted interiors and figures. He married one of the daughters of the hotelier Leendert Spaander. In the 1920s, Wouters briefly painted realistic still lifes and flowers in Amsterdam. After that, he mainly focused on figures and portraits.


Wilm Wouters | Flowers, oil on canvas, 61.5 x 50.7 cm, signed l.r.

Wilm Wouters

painting • for sale

Flowers


Open all year round

Tuesday to Saturday from 11-17 hours and by appointment