Hans van Dokkum (1908-1995) - Bloemen






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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Hans van Dokkum (1908-1995) created Bloemen, a lithograph in a limited edition of 19/21, hand-signed, measuring 55 × 37 cm.
Description from the seller
Two beautiful and rare screen prints/lithographs, 19/21 in color, and signed in pencil by Hans van Dokkum.
55x 37 cm and 46 x 35 cm
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
Two beautiful and rare screen prints/lithographs, 19/21 in color, and signed in pencil by Hans van Dokkum.
55x 37 cm and 46 x 35 cm
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.
