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Beautiful black and white work by the Amsterdam artist Aart van Dobbenburgh (1899-1988)
Litho 29 x 44cm (frame 65x47cm)
Signed lower and '77 incl. monogram
Framed in a wooden frame with passe-partout, behind glass
Aart van Dobbenburgh (Amsterdam, September 30, 1899 – Haarlem, July 3, 1988) was a Dutch artist and graphic artist.
Van Dobbenburgh became known for his lithographs. He drew various subjects, such as flowers, portraits, landscapes, but human hands were his favorite. He received his first education at the Quellinus School of Applied Arts in Amsterdam, where he excelled in lithography. He said in various interviews that he was an admirer of Jan Toorop and Van Gogh.
From August 1919 onwards his graphic work was regularly shown in exhibitions. He exhibited for the first time in 'Kunstzaal Parklaan' in Bussum and in January 1920 he was represented in an exhibition held by the Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Grafische Kunst in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
Will be carefully packaged and shipped.