Evening View
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Description
IMPRESSIONIST QUALITY
The scene of an evening view employs a vibrant color palette with warm yellows, oranges, and cool blues and purples, creating a striking contrast.
The brushwork is loose and expressive, with visible strokes that add texture and movement to the scene.
There is an impressionistic quality to the work, suggesting forms rather than defining them in detail, capturing the essence of the landscape.
The painting captures the light of dawn or dusk, with reflections on water and a pale moon in the sky, demonstrating the use of oil paints to depict light.
This style of the painting is reminiscent of Impressionism, where the focus is on the impression of a scene rather than its exact likeness, emphasizing the play of light and vibrant colors.
Including frame: 57 x 67 cm
Provenance: Private Collection The Netherlands
FRANS MANDERS ( Netherlands, 1939)
Frans Manders is a Dutch artist born in Helmond, Netherlands in1939. His artistic journey began after attending the Academy for Industrial Design in Eindhoven. Initially working as a drawer, he later transitioned to become a graphic designer and illustrator. In 1978, following a successful exhibition of his watercolors and drawings, he embarked on a path of independent artistry.
His pieces often capture the observable reality in an attractive and sometimes surreal manner.
Exhibitions
His first exhibition took place on 18 December 1977 at De Zonnewijzer of the Philips Leisure Centre in Eindhoven; he exhibited with 98 watercolours and sepia drawings.
In 1978, he resigns and devotes himself fully to being an artist. Frans seeks contact with other painters and joins group Contour 80, which gathers around gallery Lambèr in Valkenswaard. He found a good teacher in the Schijndel painter Dorus van Oorschot (1910-1989). He worked intensively with him for two years, working on location every week.
A close friendship developed, resulting in a relationship that was almost like father and son. Frans owes him the fact that he gained a better eye for attractive spots in the Brabant landscape and was able to perfect his vision of this landscape.
Museums and Literature
Museums
Museum Helmond, The Netherlands
Eindhoven Museum, The Netherlands
Literature
'Frans Manders', published by Museum Kempenland Eindhoven -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Notes: Signed bottom right Origin: Netherlands Period: New Creation Date: 2009 Styles / Movements: Other , Contemporary Catalog References: 'Frans Manders', published by Museum Kempenland Eindhoven Incollect Reference #: 729635 -
Dimensions
W. 19.69 in; H. 15.75 in; W. 50 cm; H. 40 cm;
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