Troelstra, Jelle (1891-1979) - Maskerade

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Maskerade, an oil on canvas by Jelle Troelstra (1891–1979) from the Netherlands, hand-signed, original edition, in good condition, measuring 71 by 51 cm, with frame, sold by Galerie.

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Troelstra, Jelle (1891-1979)

His heart lies, however, with art, especially painting. He therefore takes lessons in Laren from Willy van Schoonhoven van Beurden (1883-1963). Troelstra travels a lot to Scandinavia and temporarily lives in Copenhagen. There he exhibits in 1921, thereby establishing his name. Subsequently Troelstra leaves for France, where he comes into contact with painters who originally worked in the North Holland town of Bergen. Troelstra goes here to live in 1923 after a trip through Corsica and thus becomes part of the so-called Bergense School. His style then develops from impressionism to the dark-toned and cubist expressionism that is characteristic of that school. After a 1927 exhibition in the Stedelijk Museum of Amsterdam, his fame grows. He shows landscapes and portraits, among others of his parents and of party colleagues. Jelle Troelstra lives, besides Bergen, also in Leeuwarden, Laren, Blaricum, Hilversum, Amsterdam and ultimately from 1954 in Amersfoort. Each time he becomes a member or even chairman of local artists’ associations, such as De Onafhankelijken and Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam, the Bergense Schildersvereniging and the Amersfoort Artists’ Society. He also becomes chairman of the Professional Association of Visual Artists founded in 1945.

Oil on canvas in good condition as well as the frame. Canvas size 56.5 x 36.5 cm.

Signed full by Jelle Troelstra (difficult to photograph) on the back of the stretcher frame Troelstra and probably also the described subject.

The work will be carefully packed and shipped internationally by registered mail.

Troelstra, Jelle (1891-1979)

His heart lies, however, with art, especially painting. He therefore takes lessons in Laren from Willy van Schoonhoven van Beurden (1883-1963). Troelstra travels a lot to Scandinavia and temporarily lives in Copenhagen. There he exhibits in 1921, thereby establishing his name. Subsequently Troelstra leaves for France, where he comes into contact with painters who originally worked in the North Holland town of Bergen. Troelstra goes here to live in 1923 after a trip through Corsica and thus becomes part of the so-called Bergense School. His style then develops from impressionism to the dark-toned and cubist expressionism that is characteristic of that school. After a 1927 exhibition in the Stedelijk Museum of Amsterdam, his fame grows. He shows landscapes and portraits, among others of his parents and of party colleagues. Jelle Troelstra lives, besides Bergen, also in Leeuwarden, Laren, Blaricum, Hilversum, Amsterdam and ultimately from 1954 in Amersfoort. Each time he becomes a member or even chairman of local artists’ associations, such as De Onafhankelijken and Arti et Amicitiae in Amsterdam, the Bergense Schildersvereniging and the Amersfoort Artists’ Society. He also becomes chairman of the Professional Association of Visual Artists founded in 1945.

Oil on canvas in good condition as well as the frame. Canvas size 56.5 x 36.5 cm.

Signed full by Jelle Troelstra (difficult to photograph) on the back of the stretcher frame Troelstra and probably also the described subject.

The work will be carefully packed and shipped internationally by registered mail.

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Artist
Troelstra, Jelle (1891-1979)
Sold with frame
Yes
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Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Maskerade
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Netherlands
Condition
Good condition
Height
71 cm
Width
51 cm
Weight
5 kg
Style
Impressionism
Period
1920-1930
Sold by
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Objects sold
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