After the Second World War, Mondriaan, De Stijl, Bauhaus and the Russian constructivism were rediscovered. The philosophical and idealistic backgrounds of early abstract art were attractive, but didn’t fit just like that into post-war society. Young artists such as JCJ Vanderheyden looked for ways to give the abstract language a contemporary meaning and eloquence.
Specifications
Title | Yellow and Black Line |
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Material and technique | Relief print |
Object type |
Print
> Two-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Height 650 mm Width 500 mm |
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Artists |
Artist:
JCJ VANDERHEYDEN
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Accession number | MB 1970/13 (PK) |
Credits | Purchased 1970 |
Department | Drawings & Prints |
Acquisition date | 1970 |
Creation date | in 1968 |
Object | |
Technique |
Relief print
> Manual
> Relief printing techniques
> Printing technique
> Technique
> Material and technique
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Geographical origin | The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe |
All about the artist
JCJ VANDERHEYDEN
Den Bosch 1928 - Den Bosch 2012
The fifty-year oeuvre of JCJ VANDERHEYDEN, who was born in Den Bosch in 1928, is all about looking; the image that the brain receives through one or more lenses...
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