The varied oeuvre of Jurjen de Haan (Monograph)
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Original title: “Pronkhaan weerhaan. Het veelzijdige oeuvre van Jurjen de Haan.” Text both in English and Dutch. The varied oeuvre of Jurjen de Haan is published in a limited edition of 2500.
My Opinion
I discovered this book at a book-fair in The Hague — and did not let it go. What stands out is the richness of the visual material. Page after page, it offers depth, variation and a continuous source of inspiration. Published in a limited edition, it has become increasingly difficult to find.
Condition
In good condition
Author
John Sillevis & Wim van Cleef
ISBN
9789073823136
Binding
Padded hardcover
Dimension
34 x 25 cm
Pages
192
Language
English & Dutch
Jurjen de Haan, born in The Hague in 1936, is celebrated as a sculptor and painter. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague, aligning with the principles of New Realism. His vibrant oil paintings transport viewers into a fantastical, carefree world where pretension and heavy seriousness have no place. Figures in his works—humans, animals, and children alike—showcase playfulness and humor, inviting the audience to revel in their exuberant capers. De Haan’s artistic style combines the dynamic, colorful spirit of the Cobra movement with the distinct gray hues that characterize The Hague. While painting, he often draws inspiration from the verses of poet Lucebert, with poetic associations shaping the evocative titles of his works.
Known for his large canvases, often measuring 200 x 200 cm, De Haan also explores unconventional shapes and sizes, including triangular and elongated formats. His technique of painting wet-on-wet results in fluid, nuanced textures that appear deceptively layered and intricate. In addition to his artistic achievements, De Haan taught at the Arnhem School of the Arts from 1963 to 1991. He also played a key role as chairman of Pulchri Studio and served on the advisory committee of the Kunst en Bedrijf Foundation in Amsterdam. His contributions to art were recognized with the Jacob Hartog Prize in 1982. During the late 1990s, his works were featured in exhibitions across Zwolle, Wassenaar, and The Hague, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in Dutch art.
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