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Anyone who takes in this unique pen drawing by Freek Souwer (1898-1968) recognizes the hand of a master. This is because the technique of pointillism has been applied here, ie drawing by putting countless dots. This form of pen drawing is very labour-intensive. It's the way to create near-fidelity and photo-realistic work.
Title: "Keats Green" by Shanklin - Isle of Wight, listed on back of frame.
Year: presumably 1961, see detailed photo with signature
Hand signed in pen - subtly incorporated into the drawing; as well as on the back of the list with original stamp(s) of (studio) Freek Souwer
The drawing is with passe-partout in the original (white painted) solid wooden frame. Some paint residue along/on the edge of the glass.
Photos are part of the description.
About the artist:
Frederik Cornelis Johannes (Freek) Souwer, born on 23 October 1898 in Haarlem; died on July 25, 1968 in Spoleto (Italy).
Self-taught draftsman, painter, pen artist and etcher.
Subjects: landscape (as a genre), still lifes and figures.
Was a member of the Dutch Art Circle (The Hague) and for many years a board member (treasurer) of the Society of Visual Artists 'Kunst Zij Ons Doel' (KZOD) in Haarlem.
source: RKD
Freek Souwer was educated at the Kunstnijverheidsschool aan de Dreef in Haarlem and worked as a painter and industrial designer. He was also a particularly good draftsman. He derived his subjects from nature.
He was a member of KZOD and a board member for over 16 years, of which 11 years as treasurer. In the spring of 1968 he stepped down as treasurer, after a turbulent year in the association.
He has worked a lot on his farm near Spoleto in Italy and he has also held several exhibitions there.
In addition to KZOD, he also exhibited at the Nederlandse Kunstkring in The Hague and the Agnietenklooster in Gouda.
source: www.kzod.nl
See: https://www.kzod.nl/souwer-freek/