De edelsmid by Charles Dumernit
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De edelsmid 1989

Charles Dumernit

BronzeMetal
36 cm
€ 1.000 - 5.000

Kunsthandel Pygmalion

  • About the artwork
    Charles Dumernit (Utrecht 1948-2019 Geleen)
    De edelsmid
    36 cm hoog
    Brons/gedateerd ‘89

  • About the artist

    Rachel Margaretha van Dantzig (Rotterdam, November 12, 1878 - Oudergem, February 15, 1949) was a Dutch painting, one of her own, which was made in a fine figurative style and made with hair.

    Born in Rotterdam in a time that had a wide range of artistic skills, Van Dantzig was born in the Netherlands with vast talent and talent that was used in Dutch art. The following opleidingen in inn- and buitenland and development of a classic, maar personlijke vormentaal, waarin menselijke figures en portraits central stonden.

    As a picture, we have portraits, busts and small sculptures with a lot of attention to anatomy and character. Hair work is presented with even important compositions and subtle expressions of emotions. It is static and combines with a warm, light-weight effect, which makes the hair light and has a loud noise.

    Naast hair image was Van Dantzig and another one of them in technology. In hair tekeningen en prenten liet ze zien hoe ze met a grandson lijnenspel vorm en sfeer kon opreepen. The two-dimensional works were made for hair in two ways, a complete and unique design for hair art, which created many hair ideas for use in production.

    Van Dantzig worked both in the Netherlands and in Belgium and in the city of Oudergem, near Brussels. Hair work will be in hair own tijd gewaardeerd om zijn degelijkheid, zijn vakmanschap en zijn eerlijke, klasseieke schoonheid. As a pioneering pioneer in a traditional man-made work, he was able to inspire the following generations of artists.

    With hair zorgvuldige, human dishes benadering van art liet Rachel van Dantzig a verfijnd en authentic oeuvre on the nog steeds done van toewijding, vakkennis and a scherp oog voor de menselijke maat.

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