Bogart, Bram - Play Blocks, Speelblokken - art postcard (Dutch)
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- Art Postcard
- Work of art title: Speelblokken [Play Blocks]
- Artist (if known): Bram Bogart, 1965
- Media or other details: painting
- Publisher / Gallery: Art Unlimited, Amsterdam
- Postally used: no
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- Size: Modern
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Stock No.: A1116
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Bram Bogart (July 12, 1921 – May 2, 2012) was a Belgian expressionist[1] painter most closely associated with the COBRA group.[2]
Early life and education
Abraham van den Boogaart was born in Delft, the Netherlands, the son of Abraham van den Boogaart, a blacksmith. He attended a technical school, and trained for a career as a decorator, while taking a correspondence class in drawing.[3]
Career
Following his education Bogart took a job with an advertising concern in Rotterdam. Subsequent to World War Two the then twenty-five-year-old painter settled in Paris, France where he was among the founders of Art Informel. At first he experimented with cubism and figurative drawing, depicting flowers, still life and self-portraits. In the 1950s he began to concentrate on working with impasto. With thick layers of boldly applied and colourful paint, he developed an expressionist style which became more abstract with time.[4]
In 1961 he and his later to be wife Leni permanently relocated to Belgium and in 1969 he became a Belgian citizen. Here he began to experiment with a more three-dimensional medium, a mix of mortar, siccative, powdered chalk, varnish, and raw pigment, applied to large, heavy wooden backing structures.[5][6]
Bogart exhibited frequently in Antwerp and Ghent. In 1971 he represented Belgium at the Venice Biennale.[7]
In 2011 the Bogart presented an exhibition in celebration of his 90th birthday, a display of his Monochrome paintings, held at the Bernard Jacobson Gallery in London. A retrospective of his work was also exhibited at Galerie Jean-Luc and Takako Richard in Paris. Bogart died May 2, 2012 in Sint-Truiden, Belgium at the age of 90.
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Ausschreibung Nr. | 200326612 |
Startzeit | Do 15 Apr 2021 00:37:14 (CEST) |
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Besucherzahl | 318 |
Versandzeit | 2 Tage |
Menge | 1 |
Ort | Großbritannien |
Automatisch verlängern | Nein |