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In Dutch post-war art, the exact representation of visible reality is definitively abandoned by many painters. Color and form are no longer in the service of the recognizable representation, but are independent means of expression. There is room for fantasy and experiment. The experience of the abstract work of art, stripped of reality as a point of reference, has become highly individual.

Demolition and construction
The emergence of abstract art around the First and Second World War seems to be linked to periods of destruction and reconstruction. Committed artists want a new art and a new society. Others look for the essence of things, the deeper reality behind the confusing multiplicity of the visible world. The abstraction, free from artistic traditions and social conventions, offers the opportunity to experiment with means of expression. Kandinsky, lyrical-abstract Orphism, Klee, the École de Paris, Mondrian, but also painters of De Ploeg are examples of this. After 1945, the Experimental Group, CoBrA and a number of young Amsterdam and Hague painters in particular form the face of abstract art in the Netherlands.

The A of CoBrA
In Amsterdam, after 1945, free experimentation is immediately reflected in the work of Karel Appel. He paints colorful human animal creatures and writes to his painter friend Corneille: "You shouldn't belong in a box (...) throw everything overboard". Corneille and Constant are also looking for a new visual language, just like Anton Rooskens, who in 1948 draws inspiration for his compositions from the "spontaneous", "primitive" art of South America and Africa. In 1948 they set up "The Experimental Group" together. Theo Wolvecamp and Eugène Brands join, as do Lucebert. At the end of 1948 Constant, Corneille and Appel are co-founders of the CoBrA group. And although the painters who belong to it soon go their separate ways - CoBrA is disbanded in 1951 - what binds them together is a common language: experimental, spontaneous and infinitely versatile in shape and color.

Children's drawings
For many artists, CoBrA was the inspiration to go their own way. Pieter Defesche, a member of the Amsterdam Limburgers, studied at the Amsterdam Rijksacademie shortly after the war. He absorbs the abstract expressionism of the CoBrA painters in lyrical compositions with the warm colors of the earth and the deep blues of the night. And a number of painters from The Hague, usually more modest than the Amsterdam painters, are seen as kindred spirits of CoBrA. Jan Roëde, for example, exhibits spontaneous work in 1948 that resembles children's drawings. He is asked to join the group, but he distances himself from the noise they are making. He develops his style in The Hague, in peace. Colors come first, then the shape. "I paint and don't know what it's going to be," he once said; with which he connects with Appel and his followers.

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Armando | Wolken (Clouds), oil on canvas, 50.0 x 40.0 cm, signed on the reverse and on the reverse 13-3-12

Armando

painting • for sale

Wolken (Clouds)

Kees van Bohemen | Untitled, oil on canvas, 150.1 x 199.9 cm, signed l.l.

Kees van Bohemen

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Untitled

Kees van Bohemen | Untitled, oil on canvas, 100.0 x 100.0 cm, signed l.r.

Kees van Bohemen

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Untitled

Bernard Schultze | Wie Ostern (like Easter), oil on canvas, 120.0 x 100.3 cm, signed l.r. and dated '87

Bernard Schultze

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Wie Ostern (like Easter)

Bernard Schultze | Vorahnung (Premonition), oil on canvas, 140.0 x 120.0 cm, signed l.r. and dated 2001

Bernard Schultze

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Vorahnung (Premonition)

Eugène Brands | Untitled, gouache on board, 47.8 x 53.6 cm, signed l.r. with initials

Eugène Brands

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Untitled

Armando | Der Baum (The tree), oil and sand on canvas, 102.0 x 75.4 cm, signed on the stretcher and dated on the stretcher 1984

Armando

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Der Baum (The tree)

Carlos Blaaker | Party hat, bronze and marble, 27.0 x 17.5 cm

Carlos Blaaker

statue • sculptuur • for sale

Party hat

Gust Romijn | Het gevecht (the fight), oil on canvas, 90.3 x 110.4 cm, signed l.r. and on the reverse and dated on the reverse 60

Gust Romijn

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Het gevecht (the fight)

Gust Romijn | Fiesta a Sevilla, 1955, oil on canvas, 100.1 x 79.8 cm, signed l.r.

Gust Romijn

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Fiesta a Sevilla, 1955

Gust Romijn | Composition, oil on canvas, 110.2 x 150.5 cm, signed l.r. and dated '60

Gust Romijn

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Composition

Jurjen de Haan | Panta Rhei 9, oil on canvas, 100.0 x 150.0 cm, signed l.l. and dated '97

Jurjen de Haan

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Panta Rhei 9

Jurjen de Haan | Two figures, gouache on paper, 12.0 x 12.2 cm, signed l.c. and dated 2001

Jurjen de Haan

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Two figures

Jurjen de Haan | Figure, gouache on paper, 12.0 x 12.2 cm, signed l.l. and dated 2000

Jurjen de Haan

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Figure

Jurjen de Haan | Composition, gouache on paper, 12.2 x 12.0 cm, signed l.l. and dated 2000

Jurjen de Haan

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Composition

Jurjen de Haan | Composition with head, gouache on paper, 12.2 x 12.0 cm, signed l.l. and dated 2000

Jurjen de Haan

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Composition with head

Jurjen de Haan | Composition, gouache on paper, 12.0 x 12.0 cm, signed l.c. and dated 2000

Jurjen de Haan

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Composition

Jurjen de Haan | Nightlive, oil on canvas, 29.0 x 200.0 cm, signed l.r. and dated 2003

Jurjen de Haan

painting • for sale

Nightlive

Karel Appel | Gardens of Amsterdam seen through the Amsterdamse Bos, acrylic on canvas and wood, 35.8 x 45.7 cm, signed l.r. and dated 2004

Karel Appel

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Gardens of Amsterdam seen through the Amsterdamse Bos

Ger van Elk | It, watercolour and collage on paper, 65.0 x 49.5 cm, signed l.c. and dated '62

Ger van Elk

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It

Karel Appel | Untitled (Head), oil on canvas, 65.4 x 54.0 cm, signed l.l.

Karel Appel

painting • for sale

Untitled (Head)

Karel Appel | Drac, acrylic on paper, 176.5 x 76.7 cm, signed l.r. and dated '77

Karel Appel

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Drac

Willy Boers | Untitled, gouache on paper, 54.0 x 36.5 cm, signed l.r. and dated 1951

Willy Boers

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Untitled

Lucebert | Waakhond II (Watch dog II), gouache on paper, 70.0 x 100.3 cm, signed l.l. and dated 77.VIII.5

Lucebert

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Waakhond II (Watch dog II)

Karel Appel | To Aldo and Hannie's 80th birthday (illustrated letter of the artist to the couple, 1998), wax crayons on paper, 41.9 x 29.7 cm, signed l.c. signed and dedicated 'aldo Hannie' and 16 maart 1998

Karel Appel

watercolour • drawing • for sale

To Aldo and Hannie's 80th birthday (illustrated letter of the artist to the couple, 1998)

Karel Appel | Untitled (Bird figure), oil on paper laid down on canvas, 68.4 x 52.5 cm, signed l.r.

Karel Appel

painting • for sale

Untitled (Bird figure)

Karel Appel | Untitled (Animal), acrylic on paper on canvas, 69.1 x 85.0 cm, signed l.r.

Karel Appel

painting • for sale

Untitled (Animal)

Theo Wolvecamp | Untitled, oil on canvas, 40.2 x 40.3 cm, signed on the reverse and painted ca. 1970

Theo Wolvecamp

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Untitled


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