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Auction archive: Lot number 157

Jan Schoonhoven

Estimate
£100,000 - £150,000
ca. US$132,208 - US$198,313
Price realised:
£106,250
ca. US$140,471
Auction archive: Lot number 157

Jan Schoonhoven

Estimate
£100,000 - £150,000
ca. US$132,208 - US$198,313
Price realised:
£106,250
ca. US$140,471
Beschreibung:

Jan Schoonhoven Follow Modulated ridges signed, titled and dated 'J. J. Schoonhoven 1965 "Modulated ridges"' on the reverse painted cardboard, in artist's frame 57.6 x 46.2 cm (22 5/8 x 18 1/4 in.) Executed in 1965, Antoon Melissen has confirmed the authenticity of this work.
Provenance Christie's, Amsterdam, 11 December 1991, lot 410 Acquired at the above sale by the present owner Catalogue Essay Integral to Jan Schoonhoven’s contribution to one of the most influential strands of post-war European abstraction, Modulated Ridges, created in 1965, highlights the artist’s concern with form and volume, celebrating his novel approach to abstraction with commonplace materials. In 1956, having previously focused on linear drawings, Schoonhoven began experimenting with papier-mâché, cardboard, glue and paint to construct factories, castles and zoos for his son. The impressionable materials and non-exact finish, evident in the sculptural excellence of the present work, serves as a crucial reminder of Schoonhoven’s mastery of materials. The rhythmic patterns, embodied by elements of papier-mâché methodically placed one on top of the other, creates a poetic interplay of light and shadow. Replicating the facades, roofs, and building structures of his hometown and their reflections in ripples of the canals, Modulated Ridges demonstrates Schoonhoven’s acute sensibility to his surroundings. As he affirmed, ‘the order, the discipline is mirrored in my work’ (Jan Schoonhoven quoted in Antoon Melissen, Jan Schoonhoven Rotterdam, 2015, p. 107). Emphasising the beauty and tranquillity of his sculptural creations, the repetition and uniformity of Schoonhoven’s Modulated Ridges characterises the artist’s objectivity and freedom from social models. This stunning, yet subtle and elegant example of Schoonhoven’s oeuvre, from the height of his creative output, achieves a timeless quality. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 157
Auction:
Datum:
26 Jun 2018
Auction house:
Phillips
London
Beschreibung:

Jan Schoonhoven Follow Modulated ridges signed, titled and dated 'J. J. Schoonhoven 1965 "Modulated ridges"' on the reverse painted cardboard, in artist's frame 57.6 x 46.2 cm (22 5/8 x 18 1/4 in.) Executed in 1965, Antoon Melissen has confirmed the authenticity of this work.
Provenance Christie's, Amsterdam, 11 December 1991, lot 410 Acquired at the above sale by the present owner Catalogue Essay Integral to Jan Schoonhoven’s contribution to one of the most influential strands of post-war European abstraction, Modulated Ridges, created in 1965, highlights the artist’s concern with form and volume, celebrating his novel approach to abstraction with commonplace materials. In 1956, having previously focused on linear drawings, Schoonhoven began experimenting with papier-mâché, cardboard, glue and paint to construct factories, castles and zoos for his son. The impressionable materials and non-exact finish, evident in the sculptural excellence of the present work, serves as a crucial reminder of Schoonhoven’s mastery of materials. The rhythmic patterns, embodied by elements of papier-mâché methodically placed one on top of the other, creates a poetic interplay of light and shadow. Replicating the facades, roofs, and building structures of his hometown and their reflections in ripples of the canals, Modulated Ridges demonstrates Schoonhoven’s acute sensibility to his surroundings. As he affirmed, ‘the order, the discipline is mirrored in my work’ (Jan Schoonhoven quoted in Antoon Melissen, Jan Schoonhoven Rotterdam, 2015, p. 107). Emphasising the beauty and tranquillity of his sculptural creations, the repetition and uniformity of Schoonhoven’s Modulated Ridges characterises the artist’s objectivity and freedom from social models. This stunning, yet subtle and elegant example of Schoonhoven’s oeuvre, from the height of his creative output, achieves a timeless quality. Read More

Auction archive: Lot number 157
Auction:
Datum:
26 Jun 2018
Auction house:
Phillips
London
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