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LARGE, impressionistic, still life painted by the well-known Amsterdam artist ton Albers (1923-2017) in 1976 for an exhibition in Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum. Top size 55x65cm (HxW). Exclusive "deepened" passe partout and frame. signed lower right. With original "de Brug exposition" label on the back.
Antonius Wilhelmus (Ton) Albers (Amsterdam, July 31, 1923 – Duivendrecht, December 22, 2017) was a Dutch artist. He made watercolours, drawings and lithographs.
He attended the applied arts school in his birthplace and was then taught by Piet Landkroon for twelve years. During the Second World War he interrupted his studies and joined the resistance. He worked as a designer for business. He was a teacher of Hetty Mertz, Caroline Nieuwenhuizen and Roelof Smelt, among others. From the 1970s he devoted himself entirely to watercolor painting and making lithographs with his own printing press.
He was inspired by the art of the Dutch Impressionists, in particular Hendrik Weissenbruch, Jacob Maris and Kees Verwey. Albers worked in the tradition of the Hague School: atmosphere, mood and light. He developed his own handwriting with the following subjects: landscapes, beach views (the Wadden Islands), flower still lifes, cityscapes, ballet scenes and portraits. Much of the work is included in the ING collection, in the collections of large multinationals (AkzoNobel) and private individuals. He worked in Amsterdam, Duivendrecht and Ouder-Amstel.
Ton Albers exhibited in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Singer Museum in Laren, the Fries Museum in Leeuwarden, Slot Zeist in Zeist and the Museum Jan van der Togt in Amstelveen.
Since 1964, Albers has been a member – and secretary – of De Brug for 20 years. He was also a member of Arti et Amicitiae since 1970, the Guild of Saint Luke (1970-1992), Group (founded in 1975), Group 10 (since 1975), Cultural Council Noord-Holland (around 1990).
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