Hello everyone @gerspee @Any Jewelry I bought this one yesterday in a thrift store. Yesterday I came across a color set from Joost (Jan) Huizinga. This one is in perfect condition. Signed bottom right: Joost Huizinga '65 Bottom left: 6/25 On the back something is written ????, and then again, Joost Huizinga. The last picture is from an art dealership in Eindhoven I now know that this Joost Huizinga was born in Bandung-Java on 11/16/1939 and died in the Netherlands in 2013. He also exhibited his works from that year in the Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal te Leiden in 1965. One of his works was sold through an art dealership in Zwolle, but I can't find anything else about this artist. Maybe someone can help me on my way and tell me more about these color sets or about his works. Could it also be assigned a value. Greetings Jeanny
Very nice, Jeanny. You can tell his specialization was ceramics. I didn't see it before, but now I read 'Kleurets', coloured etching. If you take the 'en' out of the title of this thread, you get the same word, kleurets. Pijnenborg was the most prestigious art dealer in Eindhoven in the 60s and 70s. They closed in 1991. I used to know the owner very well, a very erudite man. He was known for his moods, but he always took the time to explain things to me when I was a teen.
Reminds me of the work of Giorgio Morandi, another artist who created "apparently simple" still lives with ceramic objects. Debora
Thank you @Any Jewelry , now even I can read it. Last night I received an email from the art dealer Henk van der Kamp, who told me that this was not a Aquarel,(as I ask) but a color etching (graphic work) by Joost Huizinga.
That's interesting @Any Jewelry , I had already visited his website and found some information about this artist under the reviews at Joost (Jan) Huizinga.