Herman Brood (1946-2001) - TK'99





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Silkscreen print by Herman Brood titled TK'99, hand-signed and signed on the plate, edition 150, no. 97, dating from 2001, in excellent condition, framed in a black frame, 100 by 80 cm, created in mixed media with stencil in a Pop Art style depicting pop culture, from the Netherlands and sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Screen print made by Herman Brood, in an edition of 150 numbered 97.
In perfect condition, bought in 2001 through a gallery in Rotterdam (Thyade), and has always hung in a separate room in the "old" house.
Being sold due to relocation, and too many artworks that no longer have a place in the home, and otherwise would just sit in a cupboard.
Purchase receipt is attached.
The screen print is framed (black frame).
Hermanus "Herman" Brood (Dutch pronunciation: 5 November 1946 – 11 July 2001) was a Dutch musician, painter, actor and poet. As a musician, he achieved artistic and commercial success in the seventies and eighties and was called "the greatest and only Dutch rock-'n-roll star." Later in his life he began a successful career as a painter.
After his music career, Brood turned to painting and became a well-known figure in Amsterdam art circles. His art is best described as pop art, often very colorful and graffiti-inspired screen prints, and he achieved commercial success and recognition by, for example, creating murals in various public spaces in and around Amsterdam.
Screen print made by Herman Brood, in an edition of 150 numbered 97.
In perfect condition, bought in 2001 through a gallery in Rotterdam (Thyade), and has always hung in a separate room in the "old" house.
Being sold due to relocation, and too many artworks that no longer have a place in the home, and otherwise would just sit in a cupboard.
Purchase receipt is attached.
The screen print is framed (black frame).
Hermanus "Herman" Brood (Dutch pronunciation: 5 November 1946 – 11 July 2001) was a Dutch musician, painter, actor and poet. As a musician, he achieved artistic and commercial success in the seventies and eighties and was called "the greatest and only Dutch rock-'n-roll star." Later in his life he began a successful career as a painter.
After his music career, Brood turned to painting and became a well-known figure in Amsterdam art circles. His art is best described as pop art, often very colorful and graffiti-inspired screen prints, and he achieved commercial success and recognition by, for example, creating murals in various public spaces in and around Amsterdam.

