Image 1 of Lines Of Humanity - Jozef Hoemaeker (1911-1980)
350

Lines Of Humanity - Jozef Hoemaeker (1911-1980)

SellerMax Bor Art
€130,-Offer from €110,-

Item not as advertised, money backAll items are curated and 100% authenticHave it delivered hassle-free or pick it up yourselfShop only from Trusted Sellers
Max Bor Art
Bruxelles, Belgium
Product description
Set of two abstract drawings on textured paper, each featuring expressive line work in green and pink tones. The left artwork reveals intertwined figures amidst a chaotic swirl of lines, suggesting a gathering or movement of people, blending abstraction with recognizable human forms. The right piece presents a stylized figure reminiscent of classical sculptures, combining organic lines and overlapping contours to create a sense of depth and elegance. Framed together in a sleek black frame, this pair of drawings explores the intersection of human presence and abstract expression, making it an intriguing addition to any contemporary art collection. Perfect for those who appreciate the nuanced blend of figurative and abstract art. Jozef Hoemaeker (Izegem, July 11, 1911 - Antwerp, August 21, 1980) was a Belgian painter. After his education at the Sint-Amands College in Kortrijk, Hoemaeker studied in 1929 and 1930 at the Saint Lucas Institute in Ghent. He continued his studies in 1930 at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, where he was awarded three first prizes. From 1933 to 1943, he was taught by Isidore Opsomer. In 1932, he received the "Als Ick Kan" Art Circle award for his still life paintings. He then worked at the Kunstwerkstede Gebroeders De Coene N.V. in Kortrijk and in the stained glass studio of Hippolyte Peene in Bruges. Afterwards, he permanently established himself as a painter in Antwerp. Although Hoemaeker also painted still lifes and landscapes, human figures were the main theme of his work. His landscapes are empty, devoid of life signs. His entire body of work embodies silence. In 1943, he missed out on the Prix de Rome, but as a result, his "Lady with White Blouse" was purchased by the Ministry of Fine Arts. Another work by Hoemaeker titled "Paul De Vree" is located at the Letterenhuis. He died at the age of 69 in his hometown of Antwerp. Will be well packed and protected

Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGreen, Black, PinkMaterialPaper, GlassNumber of items1Height32 cmWidth42 cm


Seller information

user avatar picture
Max Bor Art
Bruxelles, BelgiumWhoppah member since April 2024
Active ads
This seller has 80 active advertisements.View all items from this seller