A beautiful vintage lithograph by Dutch artist Wim Motz (1900 - 1977). The work is in good condition and is hand-signed by the artist. In the work shown here we see the artist at his peak. And a 'must have' in a retro interior!
Rotterdam native Wim Motz (1900-1977) did not begin his career as an artist until the age of 37. Among other things, Motz took drawing lessons from Jan van Straten who taught him what fine art is. From there the trail led him from impressionism to expressionism and from pure abstraction back to recognizable reality. His works of the 1950s and 1960s are considered the best period. The artist found success as an artist fairly quickly, exhibiting in America, Canada, Switzerland and Belgium, among others. Motz was also a member of the ARA group (Werkgemeenschap Grafische Kunst Rotterdam), a group of artists who saw graphics as a means of making art accessible to the general public. Here he mastered the technique of lithography.
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There are impressions of previously used tape in the white margin. This will disappear completely with a new passe-partout and framing.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlack, BeigeMaterialPaperNumber of items1OrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight59 cmWidth51 cm