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  • Description
  • Klaas Gubbels (1934)
Type of artworkPrints (signed)
Year2004
TechniqueSilkscreen
SupportPaper
StyleModern
SubjectStill life
FramedNot framed
Dimensions60.5 x 63.5 cm (h x w)
SignedHand signed
Edition29/33
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Very large screen print by Klaas Gubbels from 2004. Number: 29/33. Dimensions sheet: H60.5 x W63.5cm. Dimensions of the presentation: H59 x W62cm. The work is signed lower right by the artist. The authenticity of this work is fully guaranteed. A certificate can be emailed upon request.


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pick it up months later and if possible combine it with a visit to one of the
the above-mentioned towns or the beach. The work can also be sent via Post.nl. Our shipping days are Tuesday and Thursday.

Klaas Gubbels (Rotterdam, 19 January 1934) is a Dutch artist. He is best known for his still lifes of tables, chairs and coffee pots.
Content

Lifecycle
Klaas Gubbels witnessed the bombing of his native Rotterdam at the age of six. His childhood took place on the one hand between burnt-out and ruinous houses in the city center and on the other with his grandparents, who lived on the Balkengat (now Balkenstraat), near a small harbor of a wood-copper on the Delfshavense Schie.
Gubbels came into contact with the visual arts through his father Kees Gubbels (1894-1974), who founded Kunsthandel De Brug during the war. In the fifties Gubbels followed various courses. He studied advertising painting from 1949 to 1951 at the Technical School in Rotterdam. He then found work in the advertising studio of the Rotterdam Bijenkorf. He then attended an evening course from 1951 to 1952 at the Rotterdam Academy of Art. As a result of his parents' divorce, Gubbels left for Arnhem in February 1952, where he studied from 1952 to 1958 at the Academy of Art Exercises in Arnhem. He also attended evening classes in sculpture. Gubbels did not graduate for fear of failing in the art history section.
In the 1970s, Klaas Gubbels was a teacher at the Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts, now Willem de Kooning Academy, together with other painters and graphic artists such as Hannes Postma and sculptor Kees Franse. Gubbels works in Arnhem in his studio in the coach house of the Lichtenbeek estate or in France in the Ardèche.
Exhibitions
In 1955 Gubbels had his first exhibition together with Just Sark in the university dining room in Utrecht, and at the De Violier bookshop in The Hague, in 1965 his first foreign exhibition, in Lisbon and Paris. In late 2004 and early 2005, a major retrospective exhibition of his work took place at the Museum of Modern Art Arnhem. Ten years later, Gubbels' eightieth birthday was celebrated with a special themed exhibition at Soestdijk Palace (September to November 2014).
Gubbels' work is represented in various major Dutch museums and in the corporate collections of, for example, Ahold, Akzo and TNT.
Work
Over time, Klaas Gubbels' artworks have become increasingly abstract. At first glance it can be seen as unique, because of the limited number of visual themes. But this is also precisely the strength and charm of his artworks, according to some. He also uses a multitude of techniques and materials, such as: photography, lithograph, woodcut, wall painting, collage, objet trouvé, glass and metal.
His work has interfaces with artworks by artists such as Giorgio Morandi and Amedeo Modigliani and seems to be influenced by Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and George Segal.
Other
In 2013, on the occasion of Jan Siebelink's seventy-fifth birthday, a special edition was published with fragments from Kneeling on a bed of violins and ten woodcuts by Gubbels inspired by them.








Condition
ConditionVery good
Bottom right, there is a light fold along the edge (see photo). Well framed, this falls in the frame/under the passe-partout.
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: 's-gravenzande, The Netherlands
ShipmentParcel post
PriceUp to 10 kg.
Within The Netherlands €13.50
To Belgium €23.95
To Germany €23.95
Within EU €23.95
Worldwide €55.00

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Pick upYes, possible
Location'S-GRAVENZANDE,  The Netherlands
Auction details
Start time1-7-2022 at 21:54
End time10-7-2022 at 22:08
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