Hans van Dokkum (1908-1995) - Stil leven






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Stil leven, a modern colour lithograph by Hans van Dokkum (1908–1995), depicting plants and flowers, hand-signed in pencil, a limited edition 5/22, 52 cm high by 36.5 cm wide, created in the Netherlands circa 1940–1950, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Beautiful and rare print, 5/22, in color, and signed in pencil by Hans van Dokkum.
Hans van Dokkum rarely produced a print run of more than 15 to 25 copies, so you will very likely not find this print/image on Google.
Van Dokkum studied at the Rijksnormaalschool for Drawing Teachers in Amsterdam. He taught at secondary schools in Utrecht, and there he was a colleague of Ivan Ingen. He painted village scenes, winter landscapes, and self-portraits.
His techniques were very varied. He was a watercolorist, etcher, wood engraver, lithographer, pastellist, pen-draughtsman, painter and draughtsman. Van Dokkum was, among other things, known for his skill in sugar etching and made many ex-libris (bookplates). He was the chairman of the Association for the Promotion of Graphic Arts, in short 'De Grafische', and of the Painting and Drawing Society Kunstliefde in Utrecht, and a member of Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam.
Hans van Dokkum's work can be admired, among other places, at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht.
Seller's Story
Beautiful and rare print, 5/22, in color, and signed in pencil by Hans van Dokkum.
Hans van Dokkum rarely produced a print run of more than 15 to 25 copies, so you will very likely not find this print/image on Google.
Van Dokkum studied at the Rijksnormaalschool for Drawing Teachers in Amsterdam. He taught at secondary schools in Utrecht, and there he was a colleague of Ivan Ingen. He painted village scenes, winter landscapes, and self-portraits.
His techniques were very varied. He was a watercolorist, etcher, wood engraver, lithographer, pastellist, pen-draughtsman, painter and draughtsman. Van Dokkum was, among other things, known for his skill in sugar etching and made many ex-libris (bookplates). He was the chairman of the Association for the Promotion of Graphic Arts, in short 'De Grafische', and of the Painting and Drawing Society Kunstliefde in Utrecht, and a member of Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam.
Hans van Dokkum's work can be admired, among other places, at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht.
