Baggermolen / dredging mill] in Veere

Beschrijving

Signed 'DJ Koets' (lower right); framed. Several scattered small losses of paint and spots of surface grime, very light imprint of the stretcher, otherwise in good condition.

Notes: After Koets registered for the exhibition in Veere in 1919, he never left the town, earning a nickname the 'Veerse Van Gogh' later on. When Charley Toorop returned to Veere after the Second World War, she was so impressed by Koets' work that she arranged a scholarship from Paris for him through Bram Hammacher. Unfortunately, Koets, who suffered from the so-called 'artist's disease' (manic depression), could no longer take advantage of this offer (source: schildersvanveere.nl).

Baggermolen / dredging mill] in Veere

Koets, Dirk Jan
(Wissenkerke, 16 juli 1895 - Veere, 11 maart 1956)

Details

Databanknummer:
88034
Lotnummer:
-
Advertentietype
Archief
Instelling:
Adams Amsterdam Auctions BV.
Veilingdatum:
-
Veilingnummer:
-
Stad
-
Limietprijs
-
Aankoopprijs
-
Verkoopprijs
-
Hamerprijs
-
Status
Verkocht

Technische details

Kunstvorm:
Schilder- en Tekenkunst
Technieken:
Olieverf
Dragers:
Doek
Lengte:
40 cm
Breedte:
50 cm
Hoogte:
-
Oplage:
-

Beschrijving

Signed 'DJ Koets' (lower right); framed. Several scattered small losses of paint and spots of surface grime, very light imprint of the stretcher, otherwise in good condition.

Notes: After Koets registered for the exhibition in Veere in 1919, he never left the town, earning a nickname the 'Veerse Van Gogh' later on. When Charley Toorop returned to Veere after the Second World War, she was so impressed by Koets' work that she arranged a scholarship from Paris for him through Bram Hammacher. Unfortunately, Koets, who suffered from the so-called 'artist's disease' (manic depression), could no longer take advantage of this offer (source: schildersvanveere.nl).

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