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Willem Adriaan van Konijnenberg (1868-1943), The Unveiling from 1924, rotogravure published in...

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The Unveiling from 1924, rotogravure published in 1929. The monogram of the artist is visible at the bottom left of the middle part, w.a.v.k: Willem Adriaan van Konijnenburg. The original work is in the possession of Drents Museum Assen. The drawing was commissioned by C.J.A. van Lede, brother of Pauline de Bruijn-van Lede, who commissioned the Stations of the Cross by Jan Toorop in the church of St. Bernulphus in Oosterbeek. She gave Willem van Konijnenburg a major commission for the Dominican Church in Zwolle: The Triumph of Thomas van Aquino. The rotogravure was published in 1929 by the firm Vorst en Tas from Amsterdam, which also published a lot of work by Jan Toorop. Two more pedants belong to the triptych: Farm and Motherhood, but they are not included. These are also published by Vorst en Tas. The original Hoeve and Motherhood are privately owned. In the interwar period Willem van Konijnenburg, Jan Toorop and Jan Sluijters formed the vanguard of modern Dutch art, work is 79x94 cm

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The Unveiling from 1924, rotogravure published in 1929. The monogram of the artist is visible at the bottom left of the middle part, w.a.v.k: Willem Adriaan van Konijnenburg. The original work is in the possession of Drents Museum Assen. The drawing was commissioned by C.J.A. van Lede, brother of Pauline de Bruijn-van Lede, who commissioned the Stations of the Cross by Jan Toorop in the church of St. Bernulphus in Oosterbeek. She gave Willem van Konijnenburg a major commission for the Dominican Church in Zwolle: The Triumph of Thomas van Aquino. The rotogravure was published in 1929 by the firm Vorst en Tas from Amsterdam, which also published a lot of work by Jan Toorop. Two more pedants belong to the triptych: Farm and Motherhood, but they are not included. These are also published by Vorst en Tas. The original Hoeve and Motherhood are privately owned. In the interwar period Willem van Konijnenburg, Jan Toorop and Jan Sluijters formed the vanguard of modern Dutch art, work is 79x94 cm

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