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  • Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). (Dune).
    Nov. 21, 2024

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). (Dune).

    Est: €80 - €100

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). (Dune). Drawing, black crayon, 27x33,7 cm., signed "Arend Hendriks" and dated "28 Juni 1923" in pencil.

    Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
  • Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). "Menno Simons, 1496 Witmarsum - Oldeslo 1561".
    May. 16, 2024

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). "Menno Simons, 1496 Witmarsum - Oldeslo 1561".

    Est: €100 - €150

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). "Menno Simons, 1496 Witmarsum - Oldeslo 1561". Etching, 28x20,9 cm., signed "Arend Hendriks" and "voor Thijs Mauve" in pencil, signed "Arend Hendriks 47-48" and titled in the plate. = Sporen van Menno 71.1948.

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  • Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). (A marsh in the autumn).
    May. 16, 2024

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). (A marsh in the autumn).

    Est: €80 - €100

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951). (A marsh in the autumn). Etching, 17x12,5 cm., signed "Arend Hendriks 1922" in pencil and in the plate (rare). Idem. "Verlichte St Laurens te Rotterdam". Etching, 43,7x27 cm., signed "Arend Hendriks" and titled in pencil. - AND 8 other etchings and a drawing by the same.

    Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
  • Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed
    May. 11, 2024

    Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed

    Est: €100 - €200

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951). From 1916 to 1920, Hendriks took drawing lessons at the Rijkskweekschool in Haarlem, where he obtained his L.O. certificate in hand drawing. In 1922, he obtained his M.O. at the Hague drawing institute.[3] In the 1920s, Hendriks regularly joined the art classes of the art pedagogue H.P. Bremmer. Some of the other young artists who also frequently attended were Jan Lodeizen, Willem Mühlstaff and Rudolf Bremmer. Hendrik's work shows kinship with that of Rudolf Bremmer. Both accentuate muscles, veins and skin imperfections in their portraits.[4] Hendriks was closely involved in the artist community. He was a member of Pulchri Studio (where he later became secretary), Arti et Amicitiae, the Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Grafische Kunst and the artists' association de Brug. Hendriks' skills as an artist did not go unnoticed. At 22, he had one of his first exhibitions, at art dealer Walrecht in The Hague.[5] The art publicist Just Havelaar called Hendriks a talent who showed imagination and character with his very realistic work.[6] From 1933, he was a teacher at the Hague Drawing Institute. He taught Thijs Mauve, Gerard Lutz, Willem Minderman, Henk Munnik and Ru van Rossem

    Art Atelier
  • Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed
    Mar. 23, 2024

    Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed

    Est: €100 - €200

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951). From 1916 to 1920, Hendriks took drawing lessons at the Rijkskweekschool in Haarlem, where he obtained his L.O. certificate in hand drawing. In 1922, he obtained his M.O. at the Hague drawing institute.[3] In the 1920s, Hendriks regularly joined the art classes of the art pedagogue H.P. Bremmer. Some of the other young artists who also frequently attended were Jan Lodeizen, Willem Mühlstaff and Rudolf Bremmer. Hendrik's work shows kinship with that of Rudolf Bremmer. Both accentuate muscles, veins and skin imperfections in their portraits.[4] Hendriks was closely involved in the artist community. He was a member of Pulchri Studio (where he later became secretary), Arti et Amicitiae, the Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Grafische Kunst and the artists' association de Brug. Hendriks' skills as an artist did not go unnoticed. At 22, he had one of his first exhibitions, at art dealer Walrecht in The Hague.[5] The art publicist Just Havelaar called Hendriks a talent who showed imagination and character with his very realistic work.[6] From 1933, he was a teacher at the Hague Drawing Institute. He taught Thijs Mauve, Gerard Lutz, Willem Minderman, Henk Munnik and Ru van Rossem

    Art Atelier
  • AREND HENDRIKS
    Feb. 06, 2024

    AREND HENDRIKS

    Est: -

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951) View of Gorinchem, etching 37x55 cm

    Derksen Veilingbedrijf
  • Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed
    Feb. 03, 2024

    Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed

    Est: €100 - €200

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951). From 1916 to 1920, Hendriks took drawing lessons at the Rijkskweekschool in Haarlem, where he obtained his L.O. certificate in hand drawing. In 1922, he obtained his M.O. at the Hague drawing institute.[3] In the 1920s, Hendriks regularly joined the art classes of the art pedagogue H.P. Bremmer. Some of the other young artists who also frequently attended were Jan Lodeizen, Willem Mühlstaff and Rudolf Bremmer. Hendrik's work shows kinship with that of Rudolf Bremmer. Both accentuate muscles, veins and skin imperfections in their portraits.[4] Hendriks was closely involved in the artist community. He was a member of Pulchri Studio (where he later became secretary), Arti et Amicitiae, the Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Grafische Kunst and the artists' association de Brug. Hendriks' skills as an artist did not go unnoticed. At 22, he had one of his first exhibitions, at art dealer Walrecht in The Hague.[5] The art publicist Just Havelaar called Hendriks a talent who showed imagination and character with his very realistic work.[6] From 1933, he was a teacher at the Hague Drawing Institute. He taught Thijs Mauve, Gerard Lutz, Willem Minderman, Henk Munnik and Ru van Rossem

    Art Atelier
  • Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed- Original price €45
    Dec. 17, 2023

    Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed- Original price €45

    Est: €100 - €200

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951). From 1916 to 1920, Hendriks took drawing lessons at the Rijkskweekschool in Haarlem, where he obtained his L.O. certificate in hand drawing. In 1922, he obtained his M.O. at the Hague drawing institute.[3] In the 1920s, Hendriks regularly joined the art classes of the art pedagogue H.P. Bremmer. Some of the other young artists who also frequently attended were Jan Lodeizen, Willem Mühlstaff and Rudolf Bremmer. Hendrik's work shows kinship with that of Rudolf Bremmer. Both accentuate muscles, veins and skin imperfections in their portraits.[4] Hendriks was closely involved in the artist community. He was a member of Pulchri Studio (where he later became secretary), Arti et Amicitiae, the Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Grafische Kunst and the artists' association de Brug. Hendriks' skills as an artist did not go unnoticed. At 22, he had one of his first exhibitions, at art dealer Walrecht in The Hague.[5] The art publicist Just Havelaar called Hendriks a talent who showed imagination and character with his very realistic work.[6] From 1933, he was a teacher at the Hague Drawing Institute. He taught Thijs Mauve, Gerard Lutz, Willem Minderman, Henk Munnik and Ru van Rossem

    Art Atelier
  • Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed
    Nov. 25, 2023

    Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed

    Est: €100 - €200

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951). From 1916 to 1920, Hendriks took drawing lessons at the Rijkskweekschool in Haarlem, where he obtained his L.O. certificate in hand drawing. In 1922, he obtained his M.O. at the Hague drawing institute.[3] In the 1920s, Hendriks regularly joined the art classes of the art pedagogue H.P. Bremmer. Some of the other young artists who also frequently attended were Jan Lodeizen, Willem Mühlstaff and Rudolf Bremmer. Hendrik's work shows kinship with that of Rudolf Bremmer. Both accentuate muscles, veins and skin imperfections in their portraits.[4] Hendriks was closely involved in the artist community. He was a member of Pulchri Studio (where he later became secretary), Arti et Amicitiae, the Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Grafische Kunst and the artists' association de Brug. Hendriks' skills as an artist did not go unnoticed. At 22, he had one of his first exhibitions, at art dealer Walrecht in The Hague.[5] The art publicist Just Havelaar called Hendriks a talent who showed imagination and character with his very realistic work.[6] From 1933, he was a teacher at the Hague Drawing Institute. He taught Thijs Mauve, Gerard Lutz, Willem Minderman, Henk Munnik and Ru van Rossem

    Art Atelier
  • Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed
    Nov. 04, 2023

    Arend Hendriks - Etching - Hand signed

    Est: €100 - €200

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951). From 1916 to 1920, Hendriks took drawing lessons at the Rijkskweekschool in Haarlem, where he obtained his L.O. certificate in hand drawing. In 1922, he obtained his M.O. at the Hague drawing institute.[3] In the 1920s, Hendriks regularly joined the art classes of the art pedagogue H.P. Bremmer. Some of the other young artists who also frequently attended were Jan Lodeizen, Willem Mühlstaff and Rudolf Bremmer. Hendrik's work shows kinship with that of Rudolf Bremmer. Both accentuate muscles, veins and skin imperfections in their portraits.[4] Hendriks was closely involved in the artist community. He was a member of Pulchri Studio (where he later became secretary), Arti et Amicitiae, the Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Grafische Kunst and the artists' association de Brug. Hendriks' skills as an artist did not go unnoticed. At 22, he had one of his first exhibitions, at art dealer Walrecht in The Hague.[5] The art publicist Just Havelaar called Hendriks a talent who showed imagination and character with his very realistic work.[6] From 1933, he was a teacher at the Hague Drawing Institute. He taught Thijs Mauve, Gerard Lutz, Willem Minderman, Henk Munnik and Ru van Rossem

    Art Atelier
  • Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) 'Saint Bavo Church in Haarlem',
    Mar. 21, 2021

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) 'Saint Bavo Church in Haarlem',

    Est: €50 - €80

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) "Sint Bavokerk in Haarlem", signed in full ro and monogram in the & nbsp; plate 'AH 1931' & nbsp ;, etching / paper, h 54.5 xb 37.5 cm. (Yield on behalf of the restoration of the organ in the Grote Kerk in Veendam.)

    Veilinghuis Omnia
  • Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) 'Sint Jacobuskerk in The Hague'.
    Mar. 21, 2021

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) 'Sint Jacobuskerk in The Hague'.

    Est: €50 - €70

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) "Sint Jacobuskerk in The Hague", signed in full l.r. and monogram in the & nbsp; plate 'AH 1931' & nbsp ;, etching / paper, h 54.5 x w 38.5 cm. (Proceeds for the restoration of the organ in the Grote Kerk in Veendam.)

    Veilinghuis Omnia
  • Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) 'Saint Bavo Church in Haarlem',
    Dec. 09, 2020

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) 'Saint Bavo Church in Haarlem',

    Est: €30 - €50

    Hendriks, Arend (1901-1951) "Sint Bavokerk in Haarlem", signed in full l.r., etching / paper, h 54 x w 37.5 cm.

    Veilinghuis Omnia
  • Hendriks, A. (1901-1951). (Cat at the top of a dark staircase). Etching, 28x19,5 cm., signed "Arend
    May. 28, 2020

    Hendriks, A. (1901-1951). (Cat at the top of a dark staircase). Etching, 28x19,5 cm., signed "Arend

    Est: €100 - €150

    Hendriks, A. (1901-1951). (Cat at the top of a dark staircase). Etching, 28x19,5 cm., signed "Arend Hendriks", "5/35" and "eigen druk". Idem. "Oud Scheveningen". Etching, 32x20 cm., signed "Arend Hendriks" and titled in pencil. - AND 5 etchings by the same, incl. a duplicate of the second (each signed in pencil or (monogrammed) in the plate).

    Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
  • [PRINTS] – HENDRIKS, A. (Arend) (1901-1951).
    Jun. 07, 2018

    [PRINTS] – HENDRIKS, A. (Arend) (1901-1951).

    Est: €50 - €100

    Etching. Titled & signed in pencil. Ca. 53,5 x 38 cm. – HARTING, D.H. (Dirk) (1884-1970). “Grimnessesluis te Amsterdam”. Etching. Titled, “épreuve d’artiste” & signed in pencil. Ca. 56 x 32,5 cm. Behind passepartout. – And 14 similar graphics, mainly interiors of Dutch churches (i.a. “Interieur Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam”, etching by J.D. Scherft (1891-1969), signed & dated “1926” in pencil, ca. 50,5 x 33 cm.). (16x) “St. Bavo te Haarlem”.

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • Hendriks, A. (1901-1951). "Voorstraat te Franeker". Etching, 13,8x15 cm., signed in pencil (sl. foxed/ yellowed). - AND 18 other etchings, i.a. by J.D. HENDRIKS (10x) and J. VAN MEURS (5x).
    Nov. 23, 2017

    Hendriks, A. (1901-1951). "Voorstraat te Franeker". Etching, 13,8x15 cm., signed in pencil (sl. foxed/ yellowed). - AND 18 other etchings, i.a. by J.D. HENDRIKS (10x) and J. VAN MEURS (5x).

    Est: €100 - €150

    Hendriks, A. (1901-1951). "Voorstraat te Franeker". Etching, 13,8x15 cm., signed in pencil (sl. foxed/ yellowed). - AND 18 other etchings, i.a. by J.D. HENDRIKS (10x) and J. VAN MEURS (5x).

    Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
  • Arend Hendriks (1901-1951) De H.
    Nov. 13, 2012

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951) De H.

    Est: -

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951) De H. Lievensmonstertoren te Zierikzee. Druk 1927. Daarbij een ingekleurde ets van stadsplattegrond Zierikzee, uitgegeven door Irion, Amsterdam. Een kleurendruk 'Haven van Zierikzee in Zeeland' door Maaskamp te Amsterdam. Een ets met gezicht op 'de stad Zierikzee van den Westhavendijk' door Tirion, Amsterdam. Een ets van de H. Lievensmonstertoren te Zierikzee door Waalko Jans I Dingemans. Totaal vijf stuks. Niet ingelijst. Diverse afmetingen 200-300

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Arend Hendriks
    Jun. 11, 2012

    Arend Hendriks

    Est: -

    (Amsterdam 1901 - Wassenaar 1951) - Verlichte Martini-toren te Groningen - Signed l.r. and titled l.l. - Etching, 41.3 x 24.3 cm (measured within the matting)

    AAG Auctioneers
  • Arend Hendriks (1901-1951) Straatgezicht.
    May. 08, 2012

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951) Straatgezicht.

    Est: €80 - €100

    Arend Hendriks (1901-1951) Straatgezicht. Gesigneerd r.o. en gedateerd '29. Niet ingelijst. Litho 34x23 cm.

    Vendu Rotterdam
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