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Wim Oepts artwork • watercolour • drawing • previously for sale Landscape in the South of France

Oepts W.A.  | Willem Anthonie 'Wim' Oepts, Landscape in the South of France, pencil and gouache on paper 34.3 x 57.0 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1970

Wim Oepts

Landscape in the South of France
pencil and gouache on paper 34.3 x 57.0 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1970

This work on paper was previously for sale.

Exhibited: Amstelveen, Museum Jan van der Togt, 'Privé-collectie De Smet', 20 juni-29 juli 2012.

Wim Oepts first earned his spurs in the Dutch art world with social-realist paintings. In 1938 he left for Paris where he had painting lessons from Emile-Othon Friesz and became acquainted with the work of Pierre Bonnard and André Derain. There he came to the conclusion that colour was the very essence of painting. This led to a visit to the South of France and his resulting paintings of villages and Mediterranean landscapes are striking for their colourful palette. After 1945 Oepts often worked with violet, bright yellow and cobalt blue, in search of a compromise between figuration and abstraction. In the early seventies his paintings reached their zenith. Oepts had been able to find the correct balance between monumentality and detail.


Wim Oepts | A still life with onions in a basket and a white jug, oil on canvas, 50.8 x 61.7 cm, signed l.r. and dated '32

Wim Oepts

painting • for sale

A still life with onions in a basket and a white jug


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