Max Kreijn (1947-2013) - September - Ali 4






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Description from the seller
This is a print of a nude by Max Kreijn.
After several years studying architecture at the Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven, he studied Monumental Art at the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. In addition, he took lessons at the Royal College of Art in London under the guidance of, among others, R.B. Kitaj and David Hockney. After completing his studies, Kreijn first moved to the island of Ibiza and then to Assisi and Florence. For a period of about forty years, the artist lived and worked in various countries, including Italy, Spain, Great Britain, Portugal, Thailand, Argentina, and Australia. He divided his time mainly between his studios in Bangkok and Sydney. This international life path and broad cultural influences are clearly visible in his work.
The works are on display in our gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay operates a framing shop (this year celebrating its 85th anniversary) and a restoration workshop. So if you would like to make use of these, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
This is a print of a nude by Max Kreijn.
After several years studying architecture at the Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven, he studied Monumental Art at the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. In addition, he took lessons at the Royal College of Art in London under the guidance of, among others, R.B. Kitaj and David Hockney. After completing his studies, Kreijn first moved to the island of Ibiza and then to Assisi and Florence. For a period of about forty years, the artist lived and worked in various countries, including Italy, Spain, Great Britain, Portugal, Thailand, Argentina, and Australia. He divided his time mainly between his studios in Bangkok and Sydney. This international life path and broad cultural influences are clearly visible in his work.
The works are on display in our gallery. Furthermore, Art Dumay operates a framing shop (this year celebrating its 85th anniversary) and a restoration workshop. So if you would like to make use of these, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
