Beschrijving
Signed lower right.
Exhibited: Museum Kunsthal, Rotterdam, Kees Maks, Schilder van het mondaine leven,18 January - 21 April 2002
Note: Around 1920, Maks often painted colourful circus artists. Showgirls, artists with their horses, acrobats and perhaps the most appealing to the imagination: the three German clowns. Maks is known for his mundane impressionist, but static figures, which he also painted in oil. This watercolour is most likely a study for the well-known work Three German Clowns in the collection of Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem (inv. no. 5197). The quick brushwork and colours emphasize the dynamics between the three acting clowns.
Details
- Databanknummer:
- 82267
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- Archief
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- Status
- Verkocht
Technische details
- Kunstvorm:
- Schilder- en Tekenkunst
- Technieken:
- Gemengde techniek
- Dragers:
- Papier
- Lengte:
- 46.4 cm
- Breedte:
- 65.1 cm
- Hoogte:
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Beschrijving
Signed lower right.
Exhibited: Museum Kunsthal, Rotterdam, Kees Maks, Schilder van het mondaine leven,18 January - 21 April 2002
Note: Around 1920, Maks often painted colourful circus artists. Showgirls, artists with their horses, acrobats and perhaps the most appealing to the imagination: the three German clowns. Maks is known for his mundane impressionist, but static figures, which he also painted in oil. This watercolour is most likely a study for the well-known work Three German Clowns in the collection of Frans Hals Museum in Haarlem (inv. no. 5197). The quick brushwork and colours emphasize the dynamics between the three acting clowns.
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