Episode 565: How to Suffer… in 10 Easy Steps

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Episode 565: How to Suffer… in 10 Easy Steps
Otto Coenen (1907-1971)
Oscar Schlemmer was the first artist that i thought of when i saw Otto Coenen’s work for the first time, but there are so many more influences to be found in his works. What about, Huszar?, Gerd Arntz?, Mondrian? Klee?,and Jacoba van Heemskerck all of these artists must have been a source of influence to Coenen. Still his works are very pleasing to look at and at some time you will find that…
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Gerd Arntz (German-Dutch, 1900-1988)
A Street (Königsallee Dusseldorf), 1926
Woodcut on Japan laid paper. 24 × 35.8 cm
In 1969 the Walburg press published a prestige publication containing . original prints by dutch artist on theme of ZEVEN HOOFDZONDEN / SEVEN DEADLY SINS . The edition only 375 copies were printed. Bound in a beautiful gold special paper cover. Among the artist there is Gerd Arntz who made a print on the ENVY theme.
There si no way i can describe this publication in a way to do it justice so i decided to publish all the print pages of the book. The book is available at www.ftn-books.com
Seven Deadly Sins (1969) and Gerd Arntz In 1969 the Walburg press published a prestige publication containing . original prints by dutch artist on theme of ZEVEN HOOFDZONDEN / SEVEN DEADLY SINS .
A few months ago we walked along the streets of beautiful Dordrecht. A lunch rendez Vous with my mother in law and Linda. After dinner we visited a local brique a braque store filled with all kinds of small and larger objects with a special department filled with books. Because Linda, my wife, was looking for some glass object birds ( which she found and bought) I had to wait and leafed through the smaller books and…… there it was , stacked away, hidden because of its small size, between all kinds unimportant publications. I stopped at the moment i recognized the typical Gerd Arntz Isotypes on the cover . It is only 20 pages , published in 1938, but this one of the rarest of all Isotype books published in the Netherlands.
The condition is excellent and the pages clean and filled with typical “Rembrandt” related Isotypes. The quality of the Isotypes is magnificcent. The images are very clear and show the relations for all Rembrandt material and paintings spread over the Netherlands. Printed by Trio and published by “de Bijenkorf” in 1938 this book has all the qualities to become the most wanted of all (dutch) Isotype books. Perhaps it already is the most wanted, but it ceratinly is a very very special publication and i believe that i am the only bookseller that has this one for sale at this moment. available at www.ftn-books.com
a rare Isotype publication by Gerd Arntz A few months ago we walked along the streets of beautiful Dordrecht. A lunch rendez Vous with my mother in law and Linda.
Gerd Arntz (German-Dutch, 1900-1988)
Boatmen strike (Schippersstaking), 1930
Oil on canvas, 120,2 x 79,7 cm,
Den Haag, Gemeentemuseum, Nederlands
LOST is always a good holiday vaca idea. #Arntz #smokemonster (at Waterloo)
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