Jan Radersma (XX) - Untitled

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Jan Radersma (born 1948), Untitled, a 1987 abstract etching in mixed technique on quality etching board, 24 × 30 cm, signed, dated and titled in pencil, in very good condition and sold with a frame.

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Authentic etching by Jan Radersma (1948) – Dated 1987 – Hand-signed
​Description:
A beautiful and characteristic graphic work by the well-known Dutch artist Jan Radersma. This work from 1987 comes from an important period in his oeuvre, in which he translated landscape elements into a unique abstract form language.
​Radersma, born in Jakarta and trained in Den Bosch, is known for his layered use of color and the balance between calm and dynamism. In this etching, organic, blue structures contrast with a strong red color field – a textbook example of his search for balance between abstraction and memory.
​Details:
​Artist: Jan Radersma (1948)
​Year: 1987 (The year of his definitive breakthrough and first monograph)
​Technique: Etching on quality etching board
​Dimensions: 24 x 30 cm
​Signature: Fully hand-signed, dated and titled ('etch') in pencil. Note: the characteristic, cursive signature of the artist is sometimes read as 'Jietze', but it is the authentic signature of Jan Radersma.
​Condition: In very good condition. The colors are fresh and the paper is intact.
​Framing: Supplied with a suitable frame.
​About the artist:
The work of Jan Radersma is included in various museum and private collections, including Museum Belvédère. His style is a unique cross-pollination between the Dutch ground and his Indonesian roots.

Authentic etching by Jan Radersma (1948) – Dated 1987 – Hand-signed
​Description:
A beautiful and characteristic graphic work by the well-known Dutch artist Jan Radersma. This work from 1987 comes from an important period in his oeuvre, in which he translated landscape elements into a unique abstract form language.
​Radersma, born in Jakarta and trained in Den Bosch, is known for his layered use of color and the balance between calm and dynamism. In this etching, organic, blue structures contrast with a strong red color field – a textbook example of his search for balance between abstraction and memory.
​Details:
​Artist: Jan Radersma (1948)
​Year: 1987 (The year of his definitive breakthrough and first monograph)
​Technique: Etching on quality etching board
​Dimensions: 24 x 30 cm
​Signature: Fully hand-signed, dated and titled ('etch') in pencil. Note: the characteristic, cursive signature of the artist is sometimes read as 'Jietze', but it is the authentic signature of Jan Radersma.
​Condition: In very good condition. The colors are fresh and the paper is intact.
​Framing: Supplied with a suitable frame.
​About the artist:
The work of Jan Radersma is included in various museum and private collections, including Museum Belvédère. His style is a unique cross-pollination between the Dutch ground and his Indonesian roots.

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Artist
Jan Radersma (XX)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Untitled
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Year
1987
Condition
Good condition
Height
24 cm
Width
30 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
1980-1990
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
Private

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