Een appèl aan de verbeelding (1950)

Beeldmateriaal

Beschrijving

Karel Appel (1921-2006) and Aldo van Eyck (1918-1999)

Two printed pamphlets, each with handcolouring in watercolour by Karel Appel, each signed by artist and author. Published by the Experimentele Groep Holland, Amsterdam in an edition of unknown size

For other works by the artist with the subject of 'Vragende Kinderen/Questioning children', see lot numbers 1041 and 1045. The series of works from 1948/1949 with the subject of 'Vragende Kinderen/Questioning Children' were inspired by the sight of begging children during a train journey through Germany that Karel Appel made soon after the end of World War II (see the website of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, for more information on this subject).

Een appèl aan de verbeelding (1950)

Appel, Karel [2]
(Amsterdam, 25 april 1921 - 3 mei 2006)

Details

Databanknummer:
95155
Lotnummer:
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Advertentietype
Archief
Instelling:
Zwaan, Veilinggebouw de
Veilingdatum:
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Veilingnummer:
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Stad
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Limietprijs
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Aankoopprijs
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Verkoopprijs
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Hamerprijs
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Status
Verkocht

Technische details

Kunstvorm:
Grafische kunst
Technieken:
Aquarel, Grafische kunst, prints
Dragers:
Papier
Lengte:
47 cm
Breedte:
63 cm
Hoogte:
-
Oplage:
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Beschrijving

Karel Appel (1921-2006) and Aldo van Eyck (1918-1999)

Two printed pamphlets, each with handcolouring in watercolour by Karel Appel, each signed by artist and author. Published by the Experimentele Groep Holland, Amsterdam in an edition of unknown size

For other works by the artist with the subject of 'Vragende Kinderen/Questioning children', see lot numbers 1041 and 1045. The series of works from 1948/1949 with the subject of 'Vragende Kinderen/Questioning Children' were inspired by the sight of begging children during a train journey through Germany that Karel Appel made soon after the end of World War II (see the website of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, for more information on this subject).

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