Pat Andrea (1942) - Nightmare





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Pat Andrea 的 Nightmare,2005 年,手签限量版单版版画,限量75幅,尺寸 100 × 140 cm,状态极好,产地西班牙,由 Gallery 发售。
卖家的描述
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
- 手工修整的凹版单印
- 该系列由75幅作品组成,每幅都是独一无二的,因为都经过手工修整。
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Pat Andrea (born 1942) is a Dutch contemporary painter associated with the New Subjectivity and Figurative Expressionism movements. Born in The Hague, he developed a distinctive style that blends figuration with surreal and often unsettling imagery. His paintings frequently depict distorted human figures in ambiguous, emotionally charged situations, exploring themes of violence, desire, and psychological tension.
Andrea studied at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and later became a prominent member of the “Nieuwe Haagse School” (New Hague School). His work gained international recognition in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in Europe and Latin America, where he spent significant time influencing local art scenes.
Among his major achievements are his role in revitalizing figurative painting during a period dominated by abstraction, as well as exhibiting in major museums and biennials worldwide. Andrea also served as a professor at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, shaping future generations of artists.
卖家故事
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
- 手工修整的凹版单印
- 该系列由75幅作品组成,每幅都是独一无二的,因为都经过手工修整。
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Pat Andrea (born 1942) is a Dutch contemporary painter associated with the New Subjectivity and Figurative Expressionism movements. Born in The Hague, he developed a distinctive style that blends figuration with surreal and often unsettling imagery. His paintings frequently depict distorted human figures in ambiguous, emotionally charged situations, exploring themes of violence, desire, and psychological tension.
Andrea studied at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and later became a prominent member of the “Nieuwe Haagse School” (New Hague School). His work gained international recognition in the 1970s and 1980s, particularly in Europe and Latin America, where he spent significant time influencing local art scenes.
Among his major achievements are his role in revitalizing figurative painting during a period dominated by abstraction, as well as exhibiting in major museums and biennials worldwide. Andrea also served as a professor at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, shaping future generations of artists.

