Jan Toorop (1858-1928) - Sanctis Dominus





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Johannes Theodorus (Jan) Toorop; Sanctis Dominus; a 1923 lithograph in Art Nouveau style with a religious theme, signed in the plate, limited edition, 36.5 × 27.5 cm, in good condition and framed, produced in the Netherlands.
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Beautiful work by Toorop: Madonna and the man with the white beard.
Another very beautiful work by Toorop, and that after 100 years in good condition.
The size of the lithograph is 26x21 cm.
Johannes Theodorus (Jan) Toorop, also: Jean Theodor Toorop, (Poerworedjo (Nederlands-Indië), December 20, 1858 – The Hague, March 3, 1928) was one of the most important Dutch visual artists from the period 1880-1910. Initially, he painted in an impressionist style, but through pointillism, he developed into a symbolist painter.
He was also active as a portrait artist and designed ceramics, advertising posters, and book covers. Dutch Art Nouveau is often associated with his work. In the last twenty years of his life, he was strongly inspired by Roman Catholicism.
He was the father of Charley Toorop, grandfather of the artist Edgar Fernhout and the filmmaker John Fernhout, and great-grandfather of Rik Fernhout.
Beautiful work by Toorop: Madonna and the man with the white beard.
Another very beautiful work by Toorop, and that after 100 years in good condition.
The size of the lithograph is 26x21 cm.
Johannes Theodorus (Jan) Toorop, also: Jean Theodor Toorop, (Poerworedjo (Nederlands-Indië), December 20, 1858 – The Hague, March 3, 1928) was one of the most important Dutch visual artists from the period 1880-1910. Initially, he painted in an impressionist style, but through pointillism, he developed into a symbolist painter.
He was also active as a portrait artist and designed ceramics, advertising posters, and book covers. Dutch Art Nouveau is often associated with his work. In the last twenty years of his life, he was strongly inspired by Roman Catholicism.
He was the father of Charley Toorop, grandfather of the artist Edgar Fernhout and the filmmaker John Fernhout, and great-grandfather of Rik Fernhout.

