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New Hague School (visual arts)

The New Hague School (Dutch Nieuwe Haagse School) was a movement in the Dutch fine arts of the 1950s and 60s. It opposed the Cobra avant-garde movement and found its inspiration in 17th-century art and the experiences of the Barbizon School and the resulting Hague School.

Co Westerik in 1955
Sculpture Sun, The Hague 1961, by Aart van den IJssel, one of the members of the Posthoorn-group
Chris de Moor joined Fugare in 1962.
Willem Hussem took part in Verve and Fugare.
1960 sculpture by Theo van der Nahmer, who also took part in Verve and Fugare

History edit

Immediately after the Second World War The Hague artists came up with their own renewal in painting in addition to the experimental Cobra movement. In 1949 came the first Posthoorn-group, named after the bodega and art gallery named De Posthoorn.[1] The group disbanded in 1962.

In 1951 came the group Verve, or Hague Verve, which focused on The Hague interpretation of the innovations in the School of Paris in modern figurative art. The group ceased to exist in 1957.

As a loose continuation of Verve, the group Fugare was founded in 1960, with an emphasis on non-figurative art. This group existed until 1967.

In 1947 in the then-named Gemeentemuseum Den Haag held an exhibition for artists from The Hague, entitled "Haagse Kunstenaars" (The Hague Artists). This exhibition concept was repeated another eight times, until 1959. Most of the participants were either part of the Verve group, the Fugare group, and/or the Posthoorn-group. These groups were considered to be the main part of the New Hague School. This term was first used by Jos de Gruyter (1899–1979), chief curator of modern art at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and later director.[2]

Participants edit

Artists from the Posthoorn-group edit

  • Johan van den Berg (born 1939), Jos van den Berg (1905 - 1978), Theo Bitter (1916–1994), Karel Bleijenberg (1913 - 1981), Kees van Bohemen (1928 - 1985), Carolien Boudijn, Amélie de Bourbon (born 1936), Wil Bouthoorn (1916 - 2004), Dirk Bus (1907–1978), Jan Cremer (born 1940), Gerard Fieret (1924 - 2009), Lotti van der Gaag (1923 -2000), Willem Hussem (1900 - 1974), Nol Kroes (1918 - 1976), Joop Kropff (1892 - 1979), Paul Kromjong (1903 - 1973), George Lampe (1921 - 1982), Hans van der Lek (1936 - 2001), Will Leewens (1923 - 1986), Ber Mengels (1921 - 1995), Theo van der Nahmer (1917 - 1989), Jaap Nanninga (1904 - 1962), Jan Olyslager (1926 - 2010), Thijs Overmans (born 1928), Jan Roëde (1914 - 2007), Marianne de Ruiter (1919 - 1990), Willem Schrofer (1898 - 1968), Wim Sinemus (1903 - 1987), Ferry Slebe (1907 - 1994), Arnold Smith (1905 - 1995), Meike Sund (born 1923), Gerard Verdijk (1934 - 2005), Aat Verhoog (born 1933), Joop Vreugdenhil (1904 - 1969), Karel Wiggers (1916 - 1989), Frans de Wit (1901 - 1981), Aart van den IJssel (1922 - 1983)

The Verve group edit

The painters:

  • Kees Andrea (1914 - 2006), Hannie Bal (1921), Herman Berserik (1921 - 2002), Theo Bitter (1916 - 1994), Quirine Collard (1920 - 1963), Rein Draijer (1899 - 1986), Jan van Heel (1898 - 1990), Nol Kroes (1918 - 1976), Willem Minderman (1910 - 1985), Henk Munnik (1912 – 1997), Rinus van der Neut (1910 - 1999), Willem Schrofer (1898 - 1968), Ferry Slebe (1907 – 1994), Frans Vollmer (1913 - 1961), Co Westerik (1924) en Frans de Wit (1901 - 1981).

And the sculptors:

  • Hubert Bekman (1896 - 1974), Dirk Bus (1907 - 1978), Theo van der Nahmer (1917 – 1989), Rudi Rooijackers (1920 - 1998) en Bram Roth (1916 – 1995).

Artists, that later joined the group:

  • Wil Bouthoorn (1916 - 2004), George Lampe (1921 - 1982), Christiaan de Moor (1899 – 1981) en Aart van den IJssel (1922 - 1983).

The Fugare group edit

  • Theo Bitter, Harry Disberg, Jan van Heel, Willem Hussem, Nol Kroes, Joop Kropff, George Lampe, Christiaan de Moor, Theo van der Nahmer, Jaap Nanninga, Wim Sinemus, Gerard Verdijk, Frans de Wit and Aart van den IJssel.

Contemporaries edit

Some of contemporary artists, which can be considered part of the New Hague School, but didn't joined Verve, Fugare and the Posthoorn-group, such as:

Furthermore, also some of the contemporaries, who exhibited at the art gallery De Posthoorn, such as:

  • Johan van den Berg, Karel Beijenberg, Thaddeus van Eijsden, Jan Goeting, Hens de Jong, Jan Kuiper, Thijs Overmans, Harry Verburg, Karel Wiggers and Ans Wortel.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jan Cremer, Pierre Restany, Freddy de Vree (1998). Cremer: grafiek, 1956-1998. p. 18
  2. ^ W. J. de Gruyter and Paul Rodenko (1952), Verve.

Further reading edit

  • Ton Knoester, Roelie Knoester-Penninkhof. Nieuwe Haagse School. Published by: Scriptum Art, Schiedam and Foundation New Hague School, The Hague (2002) ISBN 90 5594 272 3

External links edit

  • (in Dutch) Moderne Haagse Kunst en Nieuwe Haagse School at nieuwehaagseschoolkunst.nl

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The New Hague School Dutch Nieuwe Haagse School was a movement in the Dutch fine arts of the 1950s and 60s It opposed the Cobra avant garde movement and found its inspiration in 17th century art and the experiences of the Barbizon School and the resulting Hague School Co Westerik in 1955 Sculpture Sun The Hague 1961 by Aart van den IJssel one of the members of the Posthoorn group Chris de Moor joined Fugare in 1962 Willem Hussem took part in Verve and Fugare 1960 sculpture by Theo van der Nahmer who also took part in Verve and Fugare Contents 1 History 2 Participants 2 1 Artists from the Posthoorn group 2 2 The Verve group 2 3 The Fugare group 2 4 Contemporaries 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksHistory editImmediately after the Second World War The Hague artists came up with their own renewal in painting in addition to the experimental Cobra movement In 1949 came the first Posthoorn group named after the bodega and art gallery named De Posthoorn 1 The group disbanded in 1962 In 1951 came the group Verve or Hague Verve which focused on The Hague interpretation of the innovations in the School of Paris in modern figurative art The group ceased to exist in 1957 As a loose continuation of Verve the group Fugare was founded in 1960 with an emphasis on non figurative art This group existed until 1967 In 1947 in the then named Gemeentemuseum Den Haag held an exhibition for artists from The Hague entitled Haagse Kunstenaars The Hague Artists This exhibition concept was repeated another eight times until 1959 Most of the participants were either part of the Verve group the Fugare group and or the Posthoorn group These groups were considered to be the main part of the New Hague School This term was first used by Jos de Gruyter 1899 1979 chief curator of modern art at the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag and later director 2 Participants editArtists from the Posthoorn group edit Johan van den Berg born 1939 Jos van den Berg 1905 1978 Theo Bitter 1916 1994 Karel Bleijenberg 1913 1981 Kees van Bohemen 1928 1985 Carolien Boudijn Amelie de Bourbon born 1936 Wil Bouthoorn 1916 2004 Dirk Bus 1907 1978 Jan Cremer born 1940 Gerard Fieret 1924 2009 Lotti van der Gaag 1923 2000 Willem Hussem 1900 1974 Nol Kroes 1918 1976 Joop Kropff 1892 1979 Paul Kromjong 1903 1973 George Lampe 1921 1982 Hans van der Lek 1936 2001 Will Leewens 1923 1986 Ber Mengels 1921 1995 Theo van der Nahmer 1917 1989 Jaap Nanninga 1904 1962 Jan Olyslager 1926 2010 Thijs Overmans born 1928 Jan Roede 1914 2007 Marianne de Ruiter 1919 1990 Willem Schrofer 1898 1968 Wim Sinemus 1903 1987 Ferry Slebe 1907 1994 Arnold Smith 1905 1995 Meike Sund born 1923 Gerard Verdijk 1934 2005 Aat Verhoog born 1933 Joop Vreugdenhil 1904 1969 Karel Wiggers 1916 1989 Frans de Wit 1901 1981 Aart van den IJssel 1922 1983 The Verve group edit The painters Kees Andrea 1914 2006 Hannie Bal 1921 Herman Berserik 1921 2002 Theo Bitter 1916 1994 Quirine Collard 1920 1963 Rein Draijer 1899 1986 Jan van Heel 1898 1990 Nol Kroes 1918 1976 Willem Minderman 1910 1985 Henk Munnik 1912 1997 Rinus van der Neut 1910 1999 Willem Schrofer 1898 1968 Ferry Slebe 1907 1994 Frans Vollmer 1913 1961 Co Westerik 1924 en Frans de Wit 1901 1981 And the sculptors Hubert Bekman 1896 1974 Dirk Bus 1907 1978 Theo van der Nahmer 1917 1989 Rudi Rooijackers 1920 1998 en Bram Roth 1916 1995 Artists that later joined the group Wil Bouthoorn 1916 2004 George Lampe 1921 1982 Christiaan de Moor 1899 1981 en Aart van den IJssel 1922 1983 The Fugare group edit Theo Bitter Harry Disberg Jan van Heel Willem Hussem Nol Kroes Joop Kropff George Lampe Christiaan de Moor Theo van der Nahmer Jaap Nanninga Wim Sinemus Gerard Verdijk Frans de Wit and Aart van den IJssel Contemporaries edit Some of contemporary artists which can be considered part of the New Hague School but didn t joined Verve Fugare and the Posthoorn group such as Kees Andrea Livinus van de Bundt Paul Citroen Harm Kamerlingh Onnes Toon Kelder Piet Ouborg Willem Rozendaal Albert Termote nl Jules Vermeire Kees Verschuren and Toon Wegner Furthermore also some of the contemporaries who exhibited at the art gallery De Posthoorn such as Johan van den Berg Karel Beijenberg Thaddeus van Eijsden Jan Goeting Hens de Jong Jan Kuiper Thijs Overmans Harry Verburg Karel Wiggers and Ans Wortel See also editHaagse Kunstkring Hague School Pulchri StudioReferences edit Jan Cremer Pierre Restany Freddy de Vree 1998 Cremer grafiek 1956 1998 p 18 W J de Gruyter and Paul Rodenko 1952 Verve Further reading editTon Knoester Roelie Knoester Penninkhof Nieuwe Haagse School Published by Scriptum Art Schiedam and Foundation New Hague School The Hague 2002 ISBN 90 5594 272 3External links edit in Dutch Moderne Haagse Kunst en Nieuwe Haagse School at nieuwehaagseschoolkunst nl Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Hague School visual arts amp oldid 1157860188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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