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Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof began his artistic career as an innovative decorative artist, particularly in the field of flat ornamentation, which he applied to furniture and wall decorations. He was one of the driving forces behind the Nieuwe Kunst movement, a Dutch design revival inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement at the end of the 19th century. As an all-round artist, he created not only furniture but also designs for textiles, book bindings, glass, embroidery patterns, and paintings. It was his paintings, however, that made him most well-known to the public. A significant theme in his paintings were fish, turtles, and lobsters, which he studied extensively at the Aquarium of the Amsterdam zoo, Artis.
Dimensions: 81 x 51 cm
Provenance:
- Sotheby’s Amsterdam, 14-09-2005
- From a Dutch private collection
Viewing is, of course, possible. Additionally, we have our own in-house framing workshop, celebrating its 85th anniversary this year. We also collaborate with restorers from the professional association 'Restauratoren Nederland.' If you wish to make use of these services, please let us know.
Artist | Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof (1866-1924) |
Title | The aquarium |
Date | |
Material | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 51 x 81 cm (56 x 87 cm with frame) |
Signature | Bottom right |
Condition | Good |
Provenance | Private collection |
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