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A unique opportunity to acquire a beautiful ceramic object by Els van Westerloo in perfect condition from the first owner. It concerns an early work from 1979, the third Vorm sculpture.
Els van Westerloo has not made these sculptures for a long time and they are rarely offered for sale.
This is a large statue from 1979 by this famous Dutch ceramist.
The sculpture is made of stoneware clay, chamotte, oxides, engobes and is matt glazed.
The value was estimated in 194 by Galerie Lieve Hemel at € 1,150, partly because Els van Westerloo no longer made them; she had switched to making bronze sculptures.
Her ceramic work never bears a title, but a Form number.
About this she says: "... one can see for oneself what it is".
Signed and dated on the bottom (EW '79).
Origin : First owner
Condition : New; the sculpture is in beautiful condition, has never been damaged and shows no defects. See also all photos for your own impression.
Information about the artist:
Els van Westerloo, born 20-02-1945 in Amsterdam, sculptor and ceramist.
Daughter of Gerhardus Petrus van Westerloo, advertising and decorative painter, and Elza Kesselaar.
She is the younger sister of ceramicist Gerard van Westerloo.
Course : She was trained at the ceramics department of the Gerrit Rietveld Academy. Pupil of Jan van der Vaart (1931-2000) and Theo Dobbelman (1906-1984), among others.
She graduated in 1972 with a final exam in ceramics. She lives and works in France.
Her debut in 1971: an exhibition at Galerie Het Kapelhuis in Amersfoort followed by many exhibitions; including:
1976: exhibition: Earthen Realists IV", Amsterdam
1977: Dutch Art Gair, Amsterdam
1977: Idea Gallery, The Hague
1977: Idea Gallery, Amsterdam
1978: Gallery Lieve Hemel, Amsterdam
1979: Gallery Aelbrecht, Rotterdam
1981: Exhibition: Earthen Realists IV",
1981: Exhibition: Earthen Realists, SBK - Haarlem
1982: Exhibition Gallery Van Halsum, Leeuwarden
1982: Art Fair Exhibition, Stock Exchange Building Utrecht
1982: Exhibition Gline Riepe, Groningen
1982: Exhibition "Ceramic objects", Galerie Van Hulsen, Leeuwarden
1982: Gallery Lieve Hemel, Amsterdam,
etc, etc.
Els van Westerloo initially made vases and vase shapes as a ceramist and from 1975 onwards she started making more figurative work: small plastics, mostly human and animal figures. In the 1990s she also made bronze sculptures.
Collections :
Her work is included in the collections of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Centraal Museum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and the Princessehof ceramics museum, among others, and many private collections.
Literature :
- Folder Koepelkerk (Galerie Lieve Hemel, 1977)
- Haagse Courant, Article Wouter Welling (November 11, 1977)
- Art image, article (1980)
- Art image, choice calendar (1980)
- Catalogue: Contemporary art of the Netherlands (p.101), 1982
- Art image, article (p.39), 1982
- Catalog: "Art Fair Utrecht '82", 1982
- Art image, article after exhibition Gline Ripe, Groningen, 1982
- Book: "Dutch ceramics 1975/1985", Allert de Lange, 1985
- Jacobs 1993 ; Jacobs 2000
(source: Wikipedia and RKD, among others).
Handling :
The statue can be picked up in Barendrecht. Pick up is strongly preferred due to the vulnerability of the statue. Within the Netherlands it can be delivered by appointment; the delivery costs for this statue are: € 49.50.
Warranty: When placing the item, I declare that I agree with the warranty conditions as they apply to Kunstveiling with regard to a correct description of the item offered (see also the photos).