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  • Description
  • Jaap Luteyn (1944)
Type of artwork Drawing / Aquarelle
Year 1977
Technique Pastel/Crayon
Support Cardboard
Subject Religious
Framed Framed
Dimensions 38.5 x 27.5 cm (h x w)
Incl. frame 65 x 50 cm (h x w)
Signed Hand signed
Translated with Google Translate. Original text show .
This is one of the artist's earliest color works it is a pastel drawing
the work from 1977 was made by the artist from his religious beliefs; it shows a child who has a confrontation (with GOD) who protects children and that he still does so,
You can also find the artist on YouTube with a video of his work from the beginning.
Link: https://youtu.be/74KU2uXF3_M
The artist can also be found on the website jaapluteyn.exto.nl
He was also a recognized working member of Kunstliefde in Utrecht (Ned) in 1977
Exhibitions see website above.
Jaap Luteyn attaches great importance to explaining his working methods and techniques, especially after misunderstandings about this arose. His drawings always have a white border around them, which is created by taping off his drawing before he makes it. He then removes the tape and thus obtains a nice, tight frame.   Luteyn's work is always one unique piece, so no lithograph, etching or silkscreen with an edition. Techniques: 1) - Pencil (graphite) but also coloured pencils are always presented as a drawing in a white frame with a passepartout. 2) - Pastel, pastel pencil and watercolour pencils are often combined and always presented as a drawing in a frame with a passepartout. 3) - Acrylic paint: Is always presented as a painting. The carrier can always provide his canvas, panel or drawing cardboard with a simple frame that is usually replaced by the buyer anyway. 4) - Acrylic ink: and Watercolour pencils are often combined always presented as a drawing in a frame with passepartout. 5) - Oil paint: On turpentine or water-thinnable base (later years) are always presented as a painting with a simple narrow frame usually (metallic black). The supports are identical to those of acrylic paint. Tools: Pencils, brushes and scalpels, and in some projects airbrush is used especially in the skies and (in the 90s).
Condition
ConditionVery good
Always stored in a dark cupboard. Made on scratch-resistant drawing cardboard (schoellershammer) In a frame behind glass.
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Lopik, The Netherlands
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ShipmentDue to its size or fragility, it is not possible to send this item via regular mail

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Jaap Luteyn (1944) 

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