Jan Cremer (1940) - Toscane





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Jan Cremer – Tuscany
Woodcut in a limited and signed edition. In this work, Jan Cremer depicts the Tuscan landscape with bold, expressive lines and a strong sense of rhythm and light. The composition breathes the Mediterranean atmosphere that is so characteristic of his Italian period.
A characteristic graphic work in which nature, energy and craft come together.
Jan Cremer, writer and artist, was born in Enschede in 1940. His father died in 1942, causing Jan's upbringing to be entirely the responsibility of his mother. Jan's mother, Rosza Csordás Szomorkay, was Hungarian and studied at the conservatory in Budapest. After the war, Jan Cremer was placed by child welfare in foster homes and colony houses. In the fifties he held various jobs, served with the marines, and spent some time as a deckhand on the open seas. In 1958 he attended a few months of training at the Art Academy in Arnhem and The Hague. Cremer lived for a time on Ibiza and left for New York in 1964. Thereafter he alternated living in America and Europe. As a writer, Cremer instantly became famous with
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Jan Cremer – Tuscany
Woodcut in a limited and signed edition. In this work, Jan Cremer depicts the Tuscan landscape with bold, expressive lines and a strong sense of rhythm and light. The composition breathes the Mediterranean atmosphere that is so characteristic of his Italian period.
A characteristic graphic work in which nature, energy and craft come together.
Jan Cremer, writer and artist, was born in Enschede in 1940. His father died in 1942, causing Jan's upbringing to be entirely the responsibility of his mother. Jan's mother, Rosza Csordás Szomorkay, was Hungarian and studied at the conservatory in Budapest. After the war, Jan Cremer was placed by child welfare in foster homes and colony houses. In the fifties he held various jobs, served with the marines, and spent some time as a deckhand on the open seas. In 1958 he attended a few months of training at the Art Academy in Arnhem and The Hague. Cremer lived for a time on Ibiza and left for New York in 1964. Thereafter he alternated living in America and Europe. As a writer, Cremer instantly became famous with

