Anton Heyboer (1924-2005) - Baddames op het strand






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Anton Heyboer, Baddames op het Strand, pastel and crayon on paper, original edition, signed, produced in the 1970s in the Netherlands, framed with 49 × 50 cm frame dimensions (unframed 34 × 37 cm).
Description from the seller
Anton Heyboer – Bathing Ladies on the Beach (pastel/crayon)
A vivid and intimate impression of beach life, captured in Heyboers' characteristic, spontaneous style. With loose, bold lines and soft fields of color, he offers not so much a detailed depiction, but a feeling: the warmth of the sun, the subtle movement of the sand, and the relaxed presence of the figures.
Through the use of pastel and chalk, a soft, almost dream-like atmosphere arises, while the dynamic line work gives the piece energy and rhythm. A fine example of Heyboer’s ability to create a strong, emotional image with minimal means.
Anton Heyboer (1924–2005)
Because of his unconventional lifestyle, Anton Heyboer belonged to the most eccentric Dutch artists of the past decades. His turbulent lifestyle manifested itself in five marriages. He also described himself as 'the Robin Hood of the art world,' referring to his prolific output. Heyboer was trained as a mechanical engineer. After World War II he began drawing, albeit still in a traditional style. Between 1954 and 1957 he developed his own philosophical framework on which his abstract artworks were based. Yet there are always figurative elements present in his paintings and etchings. Additionally, Heyboer clarified the themes of his work with texts, in which human relationships often play a role.
Dimensions of the work with frame: 49 x 50 cm
Dimensions of the artwork without a frame: 34 x 37 cm
Framed artwork.
Viewing is, of course, possible. Additionally, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Furthermore, we collaborate with restorers from the professional organization: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you wish to make use of this service, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
Anton Heyboer – Bathing Ladies on the Beach (pastel/crayon)
A vivid and intimate impression of beach life, captured in Heyboers' characteristic, spontaneous style. With loose, bold lines and soft fields of color, he offers not so much a detailed depiction, but a feeling: the warmth of the sun, the subtle movement of the sand, and the relaxed presence of the figures.
Through the use of pastel and chalk, a soft, almost dream-like atmosphere arises, while the dynamic line work gives the piece energy and rhythm. A fine example of Heyboer’s ability to create a strong, emotional image with minimal means.
Anton Heyboer (1924–2005)
Because of his unconventional lifestyle, Anton Heyboer belonged to the most eccentric Dutch artists of the past decades. His turbulent lifestyle manifested itself in five marriages. He also described himself as 'the Robin Hood of the art world,' referring to his prolific output. Heyboer was trained as a mechanical engineer. After World War II he began drawing, albeit still in a traditional style. Between 1954 and 1957 he developed his own philosophical framework on which his abstract artworks were based. Yet there are always figurative elements present in his paintings and etchings. Additionally, Heyboer clarified the themes of his work with texts, in which human relationships often play a role.
Dimensions of the work with frame: 49 x 50 cm
Dimensions of the artwork without a frame: 34 x 37 cm
Framed artwork.
Viewing is, of course, possible. Additionally, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Furthermore, we collaborate with restorers from the professional organization: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you wish to make use of this service, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
