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Pie Wilhelmus (1926-2003) was a Dutch painter known for his Maastricht themes, such as this depiction of “Chateau Neercanne”. His work was characterized by a strong expression of color and form, finding a balance between figurative and abstract art. Wilhelmus was active during a period when art in the Netherlands was undergoing a transition from traditional to more experimental styles, which also influenced his own development as an artist.
His oeuvre also often includes Limburg landscapes and nature themes, in which he used an expressive painting style. His work had a certain dynamism, in which the feeling of movement and emotion was central. During his career he exhibited both nationally and internationally, and he left a lasting influence on the Dutch art world.
The muted colours and the use of textures give this work a sense of serenity and nostalgia. The use of earth tones, greys and muted whites enhances the cold and wintery feeling of the environment.