Jan Montyn (1924-2015) - Le tresor de pays





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Le tresor de pays by Jan Montyn, a 1971 lithograph hand-signed in a limited edition of 7/10, with image 39 x 48.5 cm and sheet 49.5 x 64.5 cm, loose and unframed, originating from the Netherlands and depicting Architecture in excellent condition.
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Grote, by Jan Montyn, in a very small edition of only 10 copies in 1971, a hand-coloured lithograph. This fine litho is in very good condition and is signed, dated and numbered in pencil. Image size 39 x 48.5 cm - Sheet size 49.5 x 64.5 cm. Loose-leaf - NOT framed.
Jan MONTYN (Oudewater 1924 - Amsterdam 2015)
painter, draftsman, graphic artist, watercolourist
Montyn (1924-2015): Dutch Artist and Adventurer
Montyn, born in 1924 and died in 2015, was a fascinating Dutch artist whose life and work were inextricably linked with adventure and exploration. His contributions to the art world are marked by a unique artistic style and an indomitable drive for creative freedom.
Originally known under his birth name Jan Montijn, the artist chose to be called simply "Montyn," reflecting his personal and artistic evolution. His work encompassed a variety of media, including paintings, drawings, and graphic works, all reflecting his deep and unconventional personality.
Montyn's style ranged from expressionist to abstract, with an abundance of color, movement and emotional charge. His work was often influenced by his experiences as a soldier and his travels to distant and exotic destinations. His restlessness to travel and adventurous spirit added a unique element to his art.
His book "Montyn," describing his experiences in the Dutch East Indies during and after World War II, is a well-known work that, alongside his art, contributes to his legacy. Montyn's ability to weave personal experiences and world events into his art gave his work a deeper meaning and resonated with audiences.
With exhibitions in renowned galleries and museums, Montyn's work has gained international recognition. His artworks and adventurous spirit continue to inspire and remind us of the importance of freedom in creativity and exploring new horizons. Montyn's unique artistic contributions remain an invaluable treasure in art history.
Grote, by Jan Montyn, in a very small edition of only 10 copies in 1971, a hand-coloured lithograph. This fine litho is in very good condition and is signed, dated and numbered in pencil. Image size 39 x 48.5 cm - Sheet size 49.5 x 64.5 cm. Loose-leaf - NOT framed.
Jan MONTYN (Oudewater 1924 - Amsterdam 2015)
painter, draftsman, graphic artist, watercolourist
Montyn (1924-2015): Dutch Artist and Adventurer
Montyn, born in 1924 and died in 2015, was a fascinating Dutch artist whose life and work were inextricably linked with adventure and exploration. His contributions to the art world are marked by a unique artistic style and an indomitable drive for creative freedom.
Originally known under his birth name Jan Montijn, the artist chose to be called simply "Montyn," reflecting his personal and artistic evolution. His work encompassed a variety of media, including paintings, drawings, and graphic works, all reflecting his deep and unconventional personality.
Montyn's style ranged from expressionist to abstract, with an abundance of color, movement and emotional charge. His work was often influenced by his experiences as a soldier and his travels to distant and exotic destinations. His restlessness to travel and adventurous spirit added a unique element to his art.
His book "Montyn," describing his experiences in the Dutch East Indies during and after World War II, is a well-known work that, alongside his art, contributes to his legacy. Montyn's ability to weave personal experiences and world events into his art gave his work a deeper meaning and resonated with audiences.
With exhibitions in renowned galleries and museums, Montyn's work has gained international recognition. His artworks and adventurous spirit continue to inspire and remind us of the importance of freedom in creativity and exploring new horizons. Montyn's unique artistic contributions remain an invaluable treasure in art history.

