Edgar Fernhout Hand Signed Lithography 1947

€3,250.00

Edgar Fernhout Hand Signed Lithography, The Netherlands, 1947.

A beautiful hand signed lithography by renowned Dutch artist Edgar Fernhout - the grandson of Jan Toorop. A work from 1947 showing a Dutch landscape. Wonderful tones, hues and details. Framed in a period frame - showing some age on both frame and back.

About Edgar Fernhout

Edgar Richard Johannes Fernhout (1912-1974) was a notable Dutch painter rooted in a prominent artistic family. His mother was Charley Toorop and grandfather Jan Toorop. He grew up in Bergen and Amsterdam, deeply influenced by his mother, beginning to paint around age 16. He trained briefly in Paris and launched his first solo show at 20 in Amsterdam. Fernhout’s early work, comprising still lifes, self-portraits, and landscapes, was rendered in a meticulous, magic‑realist style. After marrying Rachel Pellekaan in 1934, they lived in Italy, where he immersed himself in Renaissance painting and secured portrait commissions. Back in the Netherlands during WWII, Fernhout painted polder scenes, beaches, and still lifes imbued with subdued, precise realism. In the 1950s and ’60s, his work evolved towards near‑abstract compositions - grids of color that still referenced landscape.

His work is held in prominent Dutch institutions like Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Kröller‑Müller museum, and MORE.

Dimensions: W. 70 x D. 3 x H. 61 cm

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Edgar Fernhout Hand Signed Lithography, The Netherlands, 1947.

A beautiful hand signed lithography by renowned Dutch artist Edgar Fernhout - the grandson of Jan Toorop. A work from 1947 showing a Dutch landscape. Wonderful tones, hues and details. Framed in a period frame - showing some age on both frame and back.

About Edgar Fernhout

Edgar Richard Johannes Fernhout (1912-1974) was a notable Dutch painter rooted in a prominent artistic family. His mother was Charley Toorop and grandfather Jan Toorop. He grew up in Bergen and Amsterdam, deeply influenced by his mother, beginning to paint around age 16. He trained briefly in Paris and launched his first solo show at 20 in Amsterdam. Fernhout’s early work, comprising still lifes, self-portraits, and landscapes, was rendered in a meticulous, magic‑realist style. After marrying Rachel Pellekaan in 1934, they lived in Italy, where he immersed himself in Renaissance painting and secured portrait commissions. Back in the Netherlands during WWII, Fernhout painted polder scenes, beaches, and still lifes imbued with subdued, precise realism. In the 1950s and ’60s, his work evolved towards near‑abstract compositions - grids of color that still referenced landscape.

His work is held in prominent Dutch institutions like Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Kröller‑Müller museum, and MORE.

Dimensions: W. 70 x D. 3 x H. 61 cm

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