Description
Hendrik Valk (Zoeterwoude 1897 – 1986 Arnhem)
“Singing Monk”
Signed on the back Hendrik Valk, titled ‘Singing Monk’ and opus number 124G
Reverse glass painting
Dimensions including frame: 36.5 x 31.5 cm
Dimensions excluding frame: 23.5 x 17.5 cm.
Possibly not in the original frame, signed backboard is of a smaller size equal to the smaller frame on the front
In reasonably good condition, some minor damage in the paint.
Hendrik Valk was a painter and graphic artist from the twentieth century. At an early age he experimented with stylization and abstraction, and around 1918-1920 Theo van Doesburg invited him to join the artists of De Stijl. However, Valk chose to continue following his own path. He developed his characteristic, clearly stylized style, in which he stuck to the representation of visible reality. In sober straight lines and areas of color without depth, he reduced these to the essentials. He eliminated everything superfluous. With the exception of the 1930s, when he worked more realistically for a period of time, Valk stuck to that vision throughout his life. (source: Hendrik Valk 1897-1986, Alex de Vries and Caroline Roodenburg)