Last Friday I have the exhibition Jan Sluyters (1881-1957) seen in the Singer Museum in Laren. An exhibition with more than 80 of his works. Jan Sluyters has produced an incredible amount, I mean anything from 3000 works in total. A real workhorse! In virtually all styles of his time. Even the traditional lowes hours of operation style of the Academy. With his painting 'the son of the Shunammite by Eliza, "a story from the Old Testament in 1904 he won the Prix de Rome. One grand prize three times f 1200, - and a number lowes hours of operation of foreign trips, including to Italy, to become proficient in the classical style of painting.
That, however, was quite different because he was so enthusiastic about the modern style of painting by artists he met on his travels lowes hours of operation through Italy and France, and went to the experiment of being in cahoots Netherlands was shocked by the modern, colorful results. The jury finally took off., The price of him
Sluyters experimented with Cubism cheerful, with pointillism, fauvism. You see work passing that reminds you to Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir on he worked with Mondrian (in his earlier periods) anyway, there really is not a style that he has not experimented. But always remember you have his own handwriting. And always realistic, figurative.
Portraits he has painted a lot. Lifesize views of famous personalities. Pretty painted with all characteristic expressions on the faces of the people who are portrayed. People unknown to me, but you would like to talk with them. I'm not an art historian, but I have so far seen no painter who has used such diversity. Himself to painting styles The clever thing is that he was no imitator of someone, but clearly painted a Sluyters. I find his paintings Luminist very beautiful. His landscapes lowes hours of operation just as dark and flat. He uses a lot of primary colors such as red and blue. Nudes were a favorite subject. The one I feel more successful than others. Especially the way he used the green color in the display of skin is special.
Singer is a wonderful museum. Somewhat on the small side though almost the halls beautifully light and spacious. The shop is rather pushing and shoving, and that's lowes hours of operation a shame, view after an exhibition I always find it fun just to browse in a museum shop around. How ridiculously expensive everything is there too.
On the way to the museum, I was listening to the radio in the car. Just before I arrived at the place of destination, there was an advertisement of the topics in the next program. One of the items was the question of the evolutionary usefulness of 'middle-aged women. " They reveal no more, so what would be the point of their existence, given evolutionary then.
Unfortunately I could not listen to the rest so what was proclaimed by the investigator on the radio I can not give. I myself arrived at the museum, where I was one of many people over 50 are women, to the conclusion that we are very useful, at least in terms of the conservation of culture and hospitality that are within walking lowes hours of operation distance from there is !
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