ID 736407
Lot 254 | Johannes Theodorus Toorop (1858-1928)
Estimate value
€ 5 000 – 7 000
Kinderen op het duin - Landschap bij Brussel
signé 'J. Toorop.' (en bas à droite)
huile sur toile marouflée sur panneau
37.3 x 51 cm.
Peint vers 1884
signed 'J. Toorop.' (lower right)
oil on canvas laid down on panel
14 5⁄8 x 20 1⁄8 in.
Painted circa 1884
Provenance
E. J. van Wisselingh & Co, Amsterdam.
(probablement) Vente, Rotterdam, 25 avril 1927, lot 307.
Hendrikus Petrus Bremmer, La Haye (avant 1950).
Rudolf Bremmer, La Haye (par descendance, avant 1957).
Kunsthandel Studio 2000, Amsterdam.
Collection particulière, Pays-Bas.
Literature
R. Siebelhoff, The early development of Jan Toorop, 1879-1892, Toronto, 1973, p . 193 et 196, no. P. 8413.
H. J Kraaij et W. Rothuizen, Jan Toorop, Het Late Symbolisme, cat. exp., Katwijks Museum, Katwijk aan Zee, 2001, p. 6 (illustré en couleurs; erronément décrit 'huile sur panneau').
Exhibited
(probablement) La Haye, Pulchri Studio, Jan Toorop, avril 1928, no. 1.
La Haye, Gemeentemuseum, Verzameling H.P. Bremmer, mars-avril 1950, p. 12, no. 94.
Leyde, De Lakenhal, Tijdgenoten van Verster, juillet-septembre 1957, p. 51, no. 183 (titré 'Zomer Buiten'; erronément décrit 'huile sur panneau').
Breda, De Beyerd Culureel Centrum, Jan Theodoor Toorop, novembre-décembre 1957, no. 8 (titré 'S-Zomers Buiten (Landschap bij Brussel)'; erronément décrit 'huile sur panneau').
La Haye, Gemeentemuseum, Rudolf Bremmer, mai-juin 1971.
Domburg, Oude Raadhuis, Jan Toorop, Sporen van een leven, mai-octobre 1995 (hors catalogue).
Artist: | Jan Toorop (1858 - 1928) |
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Applied technique: | Oil, Painted |
Artist: | Jan Toorop (1858 - 1928) |
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Applied technique: | Oil, Painted |
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