Jacob Kanbier - “Expressive Nude”

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  • Description
  • Jacob Kanbier (1949-2020)
Type of artwork Painting
Year 2009
Technique Oil paint
Support Canvas
Style Modern
Subject Nude
Framed On stretcher
Dimensions 101 x 71 cm (h x w)
Signed Hand signed
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Beautiful, original painting by Jacob Kanbier from 2009. Mounted on sturdy stretcher frame. No tray frame. Dimensions: 101 cm by 71 cm.

In 1985 he started his education at the art academy in Amsterdam, but art education did not appeal to him, so he is largely self-taught. Kanbier is inspired by Willem de Kooning and Jean-Michel Basquiat in particular. Following these artists, he mainly makes 'rough' work in an 'explosive' creative process, called 'live-action painting'. He considers himself a neosymbolist.
He worked together with related artists such as Justus Donker and Justus Dick Bakhuizen van den Brink and the After Nature group of Peter Klashorst. Later Jacob also belonged for a time to the Artists Collective, "De Leidsche Mondialen" of Dick Bakhuizen van den Brink, who was the founder of it.
In 1987 Kanbier had his first solo exhibition in Museum De Lakenhal in Leiden and performed in an 'action-painting show' at the Boulevard of Broken Dreams in Amsterdam. Herman Brood, Jules Deelder and Simon Vinkenoog also participated in this. In 1989 he presented the Manifesto of Neosymbolism in the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam).
After periods in Paris, Prague and Friesland, Kanbier worked in his hometown Leiden. His work is part of the art collections of Queen Juliana, Prince Willem-Alexander, the Senate building in The Hague, Museum De Lakenhal, Wim Kok, Hedy d'Ancona and Felix Rottenberg.
Jacob was born in 1949 and died on January 4, 2020.
Due to size, pick up only in Elst (gld), the Netherlands.
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Condition
ConditionVery good
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