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Ed Dukkers (1923-1996) - 1971 Pen and Ink Drawing Reclining Woman
Description
A captivating study by the artist Ed Dukkers depicting a woman reclining, her face turned upwards. Dated to the lower right. Unsigned. On paper.Condition
Signs of wear consistent with age including discolouration and light foxing to the paper. 1cm tear to the upper margin. Wear to the edges.
Size
16 x 23cm (6.3" x 9.1")
Collection Information
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Artist Biography
Dutch artist Ed Dukkers (1923-1996) was born in 1923, and trained at the Institute for Applied Arts Education in Amsterdam. In 1946, Willem Sandberg selected him for the exhibition "Ten Young Painters," which aimed to showcase the new impetus in post-war painting. Like many others at the time, Dukkers displayed expressionist tendencies, but he soon found himself pursuing a different course. Despite his connections with artists who founded movements like CoBrA and Vrij Beelden, Dukkers decided to forge his own path. He felt that manifestos and movements would limit his choices. He was interested in literary and surrealist themes, in which death, eroticism, and rituals were closely interwoven.
| SKU | st207 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Ed Dukkers (1923-1996) |
| Date | 1971 |
| Dimensions | 16.0 x 23.0cm |
| Medium | Pen and Ink |
| Style | Abstract |
| Subject | Life Drawing |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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