Eline Brontsema (1988) - Doosje

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Eline Brontsema (1988) created the limited edition woodcut titled Doosje (44/57, 2022), a 130 x 130 mm image depicting an interior scene in a realism style, hand-signed, in good condition, originating from the Netherlands and sold with frame by the owner or reseller.

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Technique: Woodcut print
Artist: Eline Brontsema (1988)
Title: Doosje
year: 2022
edition: 44/57

print size: 130 x 130 mm
Including white margin: 200 x 200 mm

Education
2015-2020 Classical Academy for Visual Arts, Groningen
2006-2011 BA+MA Philosophy, University of Groningen

Eline Brontsema is one of the Netherlands' leading woodcut artists. Her work can be found at top galleries in the Netherlands and Berlin. As well as numerous museums.
She excels at giving something small or old and decaying, color, light and attention, so that it can stand again at the forefront. A decayed interior, an old tire patch kit, an old chair, bottles, Berlin pools.,.,.

Her work is sold in top galleries both domestically and abroad. Type her name into Google and the numerous exhibitions will meet you.

Grants/awards
2025 Relief Award, Jackson's Art Prize
2019 1st prize International On Paper Printmaking Award (Spain)
2019 Max Cohen Fund
2016-2020 Stichting Fundatie van de Vrijvrouwe van Renswoude in ’s-Gravenhage

Collections
Museum MORE, Gorssel
Drents Museum, Assen
Museum No Hero, Delden
Museum Helmantel, Westeremden
Museum Møhlmann, Appingedam
Centrum voor Prentkunst, Fochteloo
Stichting Oude Groninger Kerken, Groningen
Private collections

Condition:
This woodcut, with the theme "three bottles," comes unframed and has never been framed.
In very good condition!

Carefully packaged and shipped

Technique: Woodcut print
Artist: Eline Brontsema (1988)
Title: Doosje
year: 2022
edition: 44/57

print size: 130 x 130 mm
Including white margin: 200 x 200 mm

Education
2015-2020 Classical Academy for Visual Arts, Groningen
2006-2011 BA+MA Philosophy, University of Groningen

Eline Brontsema is one of the Netherlands' leading woodcut artists. Her work can be found at top galleries in the Netherlands and Berlin. As well as numerous museums.
She excels at giving something small or old and decaying, color, light and attention, so that it can stand again at the forefront. A decayed interior, an old tire patch kit, an old chair, bottles, Berlin pools.,.,.

Her work is sold in top galleries both domestically and abroad. Type her name into Google and the numerous exhibitions will meet you.

Grants/awards
2025 Relief Award, Jackson's Art Prize
2019 1st prize International On Paper Printmaking Award (Spain)
2019 Max Cohen Fund
2016-2020 Stichting Fundatie van de Vrijvrouwe van Renswoude in ’s-Gravenhage

Collections
Museum MORE, Gorssel
Drents Museum, Assen
Museum No Hero, Delden
Museum Helmantel, Westeremden
Museum Møhlmann, Appingedam
Centrum voor Prentkunst, Fochteloo
Stichting Oude Groninger Kerken, Groningen
Private collections

Condition:
This woodcut, with the theme "three bottles," comes unframed and has never been framed.
In very good condition!

Carefully packaged and shipped

Details

Artist
Eline Brontsema (1988)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
44/57
Title of artwork
Doosje
Technique
Woodcut print
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Netherlands
Year
2022
Condition
Good condition
Height
130 mm
Width
130 mm
Depiction/theme
Interior scene
Style
Realism
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
Yes
The NetherlandsVerified
96
Objects sold
95%
Private

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