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Otto van Rees (artist)

Otto van Rees (April 20, 1884 – May 19, 1957) artist, Dutch citizen, born in Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Germany, died in Utrecht, Holland, mainly living in France and Switzerland during his career as an artist.[1]

Otto van Rees
Born(1884-04-20)20 April 1884
Died19 May 1957(1957-05-19) (aged 73)
Utrecht, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Known forPainting
Spouse
Adya Dutilh
(m. 1909)

Biography edit

Early career edit

 
Mural by Otto van Rees in Hottingen

Son of a family of academics, Otto van Rees started his career in Paris, where he moved in October 1904. The year before he had finished high school. By intermediation of Picasso, whom Van Rees met in the café Le Lapin Agile, Van Rees put up at an atelier in the Bateau Lavoir.[2] His wife and fellow artist, Adya Dutilh (1876-1959) joint him in December 1904. The winter of 1904/1905 at the Académie Carrière he became friends with George Braque. The Bateau Lavoir was a lively place where his contact with other artists, painters, Picasso, Lhote, Gris, Van Dongen, as well as writers Max Jacob, Blaise Cendrars, Apollinaire deepened.[3]

Paris would become their winter residence on and off for over 30 years, living at first in different places in Montmartre, later moving to Montparnasse. The summers were spent at Fleury-en-Bière, a little town next to Barbizon. Kees van Dongen spent the summer of 1905 there, together with Otto and Adya van Rees in the farmhouse Van Rees rented. They painted together in the fields around the village.[4] Picasso was probably also a visitor[5] as well as other artists: Otto Freundlich, Marc Chagall and Blaise Cendrars to mention a few. Some of his fellow artists became dear friends over many years: Severini, Segal, Freundlich, Mondriaan, Arp, Zadkine.[6]

First exhibitions edit

After a stay in Italy his first grand exhibition of 48 paintings was held in 1908 in Rotterdam at the Oldenzeel gallery, gallery now famous for its exhibitions (1892-1904) of works by Vincent van Gogh. The Dutch public was not used to modernistic paintings and the critics were not positive. Van Rees focused on Paris. In Paris, during the early years, Otto van Rees exhibited his work at the gallery of Berthe Weil; Clovis Sagot and Léonce Rosenberg and at the yearly Salon des Artistes Indépendants. He also had part in the Sonderbund, Cöln, Germany in 1912 and the famous exhibition of Der Sturm in 1913.

Cubism edit

In 1912-1916 the art of Van Rees went through changes. His neo-impressionistic experiments to capture sunlight, depth and perspective in color were of the past. He was now concentrating on volume and form. His work evolved from physic cubism, as the art critic Guillaume Apollinaire described it, to analytic cubism. One of the first collectors of his art then was Arthur Jerome Eddy, an American art collector from Chicago.

Dada Zürich edit

During the first world war Van Rees changed his French summer residence for Ascona, the Swiss little town at the Lake Maggiore. The artistic and anarchistic colony, where artists, writers, anarchists and philosophers took refuge was inspiring.[7] With Arp, who later spent Christmastime 1915 at the Van Rees, Otto and Adya held the famous exposition of November 1915 at the gallery Tanner in Zürich. This exposition is now seen as the beginning of Dada in Zürich.[8] The art dealer Henri Kahnweiler named Van Rees as an artist that brought the collage technique from Paris to Zürich as the start of Dada Art. Ascona would keep Van Rees’ preference. In 1928 Otto van Rees constructed a house in Losone on the hills near Ascona. The house had a ground plan of a circle and a square, announcing the famous 1930 collective art show of Cercle et Carré.[9]

Return to Holland edit

After the tragic death of their oldest daughter, killed in a train accident in France, Otto van Rees spent more and more time in Holland. He moved there in 1934. In Holland the young painters called him their Nestor, who taught them the profound values on art. Many public buildings in Holland: churches, railway station, courthouse, ministry, theatres were embellished by his mural paintings.

References edit

  1. ^ "Otto van Rees". RKD (in Dutch). Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  2. ^ A.B. Loosjes-Terpstra, Moderne kunst in Nederland 1900-1914, Utrecht 1959, p. 18
  3. ^ Van Rees archives, RKD, The Hague, The Netherlands
  4. ^ photograph Van Dongen and Van Rees in Fleury, archives Van Rees Stichting(Foundation), the Netherlands
  5. ^ Postcard Van Rees to Picasso, July 25, 1905, Musée de Picasso, Paris
  6. ^ archives Van Rees Foundation, the Netherlands
  7. ^ Harald Szeemann (ed.): Monte Verita, Berg der Wahrheit,1978 Zürich
  8. ^ Tzara, Tristan Chronique Zurichoise, Dada Almanach, Berlin, 1920 p.10; Hans Richter: Dada Profile, Verlag Die Arche, Zürich,1961, p. 83
  9. ^ Ida Boelema and Irène Lesparre (ed.), Otto van Rees, Zwolle / De Bilt, 2005
  • Hans Richter: Dada Profile, Verlag Die Arche, Zürich,1961, p. 83
  • Centraal Museum Utrecht: Otto en Adya van Rees, Leven en Werk tot 1934, Utrecht, 1975
  • Kunsthaus Zürich: Dada in Zürich, 1985, ill. pp. 12. 13 etc.
  • John Richardson: A Life of Picasso, vol. 1, 1881–1906, New York, 1991, ill. pp. 376–377
  • Joop M. Joosten and Robert P. Welsh: Piet Mondrian, Catalogue raisonné I and II, New York, 1998, pp. 101, 103, 104, 143, 202,333
  • Centre Pompidou, Paris/ National Gallery of Art, Washington/ MoMA New York: Dada, Zürich, Berlin, Hanover, Cologne, New York, Paris, Washington 2005, pp. ill. 48, 480,501
  • Ida Boelema and Irène Lesparre (ed.): Otto van Rees, Zwolle / De Built, 2005

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Otto van Rees April 20 1884 May 19 1957 artist Dutch citizen born in Freiburg im Breisgau Germany died in Utrecht Holland mainly living in France and Switzerland during his career as an artist 1 Otto van ReesBorn 1884 04 20 20 April 1884Freiburg im Breisgau GermanyDied19 May 1957 1957 05 19 aged 73 Utrecht NetherlandsNationalityDutchKnown forPaintingSpouseAdya Dutilh m 1909 wbr Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early career 1 2 First exhibitions 1 3 Cubism 1 4 Dada Zurich 1 5 Return to Holland 2 ReferencesBiography editEarly career edit nbsp Mural by Otto van Rees in HottingenSon of a family of academics Otto van Rees started his career in Paris where he moved in October 1904 The year before he had finished high school By intermediation of Picasso whom Van Rees met in the cafe Le Lapin Agile Van Rees put up at an atelier in the Bateau Lavoir 2 His wife and fellow artist Adya Dutilh 1876 1959 joint him in December 1904 The winter of 1904 1905 at the Academie Carriere he became friends with George Braque The Bateau Lavoir was a lively place where his contact with other artists painters Picasso Lhote Gris Van Dongen as well as writers Max Jacob Blaise Cendrars Apollinaire deepened 3 Paris would become their winter residence on and off for over 30 years living at first in different places in Montmartre later moving to Montparnasse The summers were spent at Fleury en Biere a little town next to Barbizon Kees van Dongen spent the summer of 1905 there together with Otto and Adya van Rees in the farmhouse Van Rees rented They painted together in the fields around the village 4 Picasso was probably also a visitor 5 as well as other artists Otto Freundlich Marc Chagall and Blaise Cendrars to mention a few Some of his fellow artists became dear friends over many years Severini Segal Freundlich Mondriaan Arp Zadkine 6 First exhibitions edit After a stay in Italy his first grand exhibition of 48 paintings was held in 1908 in Rotterdam at the Oldenzeel gallery gallery now famous for its exhibitions 1892 1904 of works by Vincent van Gogh The Dutch public was not used to modernistic paintings and the critics were not positive Van Rees focused on Paris In Paris during the early years Otto van Rees exhibited his work at the gallery of Berthe Weil Clovis Sagot and Leonce Rosenberg and at the yearly Salon des Artistes Independants He also had part in the Sonderbund Coln Germany in 1912 and the famous exhibition of Der Sturm in 1913 Cubism edit In 1912 1916 the art of Van Rees went through changes His neo impressionistic experiments to capture sunlight depth and perspective in color were of the past He was now concentrating on volume and form His work evolved from physic cubism as the art critic Guillaume Apollinaire described it to analytic cubism One of the first collectors of his art then was Arthur Jerome Eddy an American art collector from Chicago Dada Zurich edit During the first world war Van Rees changed his French summer residence for Ascona the Swiss little town at the Lake Maggiore The artistic and anarchistic colony where artists writers anarchists and philosophers took refuge was inspiring 7 With Arp who later spent Christmastime 1915 at the Van Rees Otto and Adya held the famous exposition of November 1915 at the gallery Tanner in Zurich This exposition is now seen as the beginning of Dada in Zurich 8 The art dealer Henri Kahnweiler named Van Rees as an artist that brought the collage technique from Paris to Zurich as the start of Dada Art Ascona would keep Van Rees preference In 1928 Otto van Rees constructed a house in Losone on the hills near Ascona The house had a ground plan of a circle and a square announcing the famous 1930 collective art show of Cercle et Carre 9 Return to Holland edit After the tragic death of their oldest daughter killed in a train accident in France Otto van Rees spent more and more time in Holland He moved there in 1934 In Holland the young painters called him their Nestor who taught them the profound values on art Many public buildings in Holland churches railway station courthouse ministry theatres were embellished by his mural paintings References edit Otto van Rees RKD in Dutch Retrieved 6 November 2020 A B Loosjes Terpstra Moderne kunst in Nederland 1900 1914 Utrecht 1959 p 18 Van Rees archives RKD The Hague The Netherlands photograph Van Dongen and Van Rees in Fleury archives Van Rees Stichting Foundation the Netherlands Postcard Van Rees to Picasso July 25 1905 Musee de Picasso Paris archives Van Rees Foundation the Netherlands Harald Szeemann ed Monte Verita Berg der Wahrheit 1978 Zurich Tzara Tristan Chronique Zurichoise Dada Almanach Berlin 1920 p 10 Hans Richter Dada Profile Verlag Die Arche Zurich 1961 p 83 Ida Boelema and Irene Lesparre ed Otto van Rees Zwolle De Bilt 2005 Hans Richter Dada Profile Verlag Die Arche Zurich 1961 p 83 Centraal Museum Utrecht Otto en Adya van Rees Leven en Werk tot 1934 Utrecht 1975 Kunsthaus Zurich Dada in Zurich 1985 ill pp 12 13 etc John Richardson A Life of Picasso vol 1 1881 1906 New York 1991 ill pp 376 377 Joop M Joosten and Robert P Welsh Piet Mondrian Catalogue raisonne I and II New York 1998 pp 101 103 104 143 202 333 Centre Pompidou Paris National Gallery of Art Washington MoMA New York Dada Zurich Berlin Hanover Cologne New York Paris Washington 2005 pp ill 48 480 501 Ida Boelema and Irene Lesparre ed Otto van Rees Zwolle De Built 2005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otto van Rees artist amp oldid 1174132037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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