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Lot 3428 - A185 PostWar & Contemporary - samedi, 30. juin 2018, 14h00

BRAM VAN VELDE (ABRAHAM GERARDUS VAN VELDE)

(Zoeterwoude 1895 - 1981 Grimaud)
Untitled (Soleil). Around 1968.
Gouache on paper.
Signed lower right: Bram van Velde.
68.5 x 45.5 cm.

The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by the Archives Bram Van Velde, Geneva, May 2018. We thank Mr. Rainer Michael Mason for his kind assistance.

Provenance:
- Galerie Benador, Geneva.
- Purchased from the above by the previous owner, private collection Switzerland.
- By descent to the present owner, since then private collection Switzerland.


"Nous avons à faire chez Abraham van Velde à un effort d’aperception si exclusivement et farouchement pictural que nous autres, dont les réflexions sont tout en murmures, ne le concevons qu’avec peine, ne le concevons qu’en l’entrainant dans une sorte de ronde syntaxique, qu’en le plaçant dans le temps.“ (Samuel Beckett, from: "La peinture des van Velde ou le monde et le pantalon“, in Cahiers d’art, Paris, 1945-1946, p. 351.)

Abraham Gerardus van Velde was born in 1895 in the Netherlands. His family had to move several times during his childhood, as they struggled with poverty after the collapse of the family business. The young Bram Van Velde was trained as an interior decorator in La Haye. In order to support his family financially he pursued this line of work but developed an affinity for fine art and felt that he was called to a higher profession: he wanted to become an artist. He enrolled at the Mauritshuis Art Museum of The Hague, in order to copy the Old Masters. From then onwards Bram Van Velde would often change his place of residence at relatively short intervals. Each of these stages in his life would contribute to him finding his style. The periods in The Hague, Munich and Worpswede (near Bremen) are characterised by expressive landscapes and still lifes of an expressionist style. During his years in Paris, Meuten, Mallorca and Spain, his works became gestural-abstract. Furthermore, Van Velde worked on lithographs and book illustrations, including illustrations for some works by Samuel Beckett, with whom he became friends in 1937.

His oeuvre is known today for his abstract expressionist painting. Guided by his feelings and the urge to portray the unconscious, stylistically he is close to Informel Tachisme and French Lyrical Abstraction. His works are characterised by recognisable shapes, figures and lines, often geometric. Despite the uneven lines, irregular flow, scattered flecks and drops of paint, there is a prevailing decisiveness in the structures. The forms of his compositions appear as in a state of great tension in relation to each other, due to the luminous and subtle choice of colours, in search of weights and balance between the individual colour surfaces.

CHF 18 000 / 24 000 | (€ 18 560 / 24 740)


Vendu pour CHF 60 500 (frais inclus)
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