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Painter, Water colorist, b. 1895 - d. 1988

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    • JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Goddesses". Oil on canvas. With label on stretcher frame.
      Dec. 18, 2024

      JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Goddesses". Oil on canvas. With label on stretcher frame.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Goddesses". Oil on canvas. With label on stretcher frame. Measurements: 48 x 54 cm; 54 x 60 cm (frame). Jan Mulder presents us with a canvas of metaphysical inspiration and cubist traces starring female figures without head, hands or feet. The simplicity of the forms gives a poetic and evocative character to the composition. Raised in Maastricht, Jan Mulder moved to Amsterdam in 1906, where he attended professional and art schools. After World War I he worked as a theater decorator, interior designer and advertising artist and later developed as a painter. He had contacts with the avant-garde art scene in Amsterdam, where he met Erich Wichmann, Laurens van Kuijck, Piet Mondriaan and Theo van Doesburg, among others. In 1921 he undertook a trip to Cuba, Mexico and the United States. A year later he debuted his paintings in De Branding in Rotterdam. Between 1925 and 1931 he lived and worked in France, first in Paris, where he worked with Erich Wichmann in the Dutch pavilion of the "Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs" and later in the fishing village of Etaples-sur-Mer. He was a member and exhibited in "Les vrais Indépendents". Upon returning to Amsterdam, he became a member of the board of directors of De Independents and president of the painters' association De Brug. With the latter group he exhibited annually at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. In 1946/47 he received two consecutive grants from the Dutch-Swedish Van Gogh Committee for a stay in Sweden. This was the reason why in 1947 he settled permanently in Sweden.

      Setdart Auction House
    • JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Duality". Oil on canvas. With label on the back of the Stedelijk Museum in Lakenhalm, Leiden. It was part of the Jan Mulder retrospective at the Van Langenhove Gallery in 1993.
      Dec. 18, 2024

      JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Duality". Oil on canvas. With label on the back of the Stedelijk Museum in Lakenhalm, Leiden. It was part of the Jan Mulder retrospective at the Van Langenhove Gallery in 1993.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Duality". Oil on canvas. With label on the back of the Stedelijk Museum in Lakenhalm, Leiden. It was part of the Jan Mulder retrospective at the Van Langenhove Gallery in 1993. Measurements: 53 x 65 cm; 58 x 70 cm (frame). Jan Mulder presents us with a composition of metaphysical inspiration and surrealist traces in which two female figures without head, hands, or feet merge into a single body, facing each other's backs but with great connection. The simplicity of the forms gives a poetic and evocative character to the composition, which with few resources tells us about the duality of the human being. Raised in Maastricht, Jan Mulder moved to Amsterdam in 1906, where he attended professional and art schools. After World War I he worked as a theater decorator, interior designer and advertising artist and later developed as a painter. He had contacts with the avant-garde art scene in Amsterdam, where he met Erich Wichmann, Laurens van Kuijck, Piet Mondriaan and Theo van Doesburg, among others. In 1921 he undertook a trip to Cuba, Mexico and the United States. A year later he debuted his paintings in De Branding in Rotterdam. Between 1925 and 1931 he lived and worked in France, first in Paris, where he worked with Erich Wichmann in the Dutch pavilion of the "Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs" and later in the fishing village of Etaples-sur-Mer. He was a member and exhibited in "Les vrais Indépendents". Upon returning to Amsterdam, he became a member of the board of directors of De Independents and president of the painters' association De Brug. With the latter group he exhibited annually at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. In 1946/47 he received two consecutive grants from the Dutch-Swedish Van Gogh Committee for a stay in Sweden. This was the reason why in 1947 he settled permanently in Sweden.

      Setdart Auction House
    • JAN MULDER* (Maastricht 1895 - 1988 Eskilstuna)
      Nov. 28, 2024

      JAN MULDER* (Maastricht 1895 - 1988 Eskilstuna)

      Est: €1,600 - €3,200

      JAN MULDER* (Maastricht 1895 - 1988 Eskilstuna) Coffee drinker oil/canvas 90 x 60,5 cm signed J Mulder SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE € 1600 - 3200 STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE € 1600 The Dutch artist Jan Mulder attended vocational and art schools in Amsterdam and Haarlem from 1910 to 1915 and in the meantime maintained close contact with the music world. During the First World War he was mobilized from 1915 to 1918. He then worked as a theater designer, interior designer and commercial artist and continued to develop as a painter. He had contacts with the Amsterdam avant-garde art scene, where he met Erich Wichmann, Laurens van Kuijck, Piet Mondriaan and Theo van Doesburg. In 1921 he travelled to Cuba, Mexico and the USA. A year later, he debuted his paintings in “De Branding” in Rotterdam. A year later he debuted his paintings in “De Branding” in Rotterdam. From 1925 to 1931 he lived and worked in France, first in Paris, where he worked with Erich Wichmann at the Dutch pavilion of the “Exposition Internationale des Arts decoratifs” and later in the fishing village of Etaples-sur-Mer. He was a member and exhibited at “Les vrais Indépendents”. Board positions After his return to Amsterdam he became a board member of “De Independents” and chairman of the painters’ association “De Brug”. With the latter group he exhibited annually at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. In 1941 he refused to become a member of the German Cultural Chamber and had to resign from his office. Mulder worked in the artists' resistance and was therefore interned in Vught and later in Dachau. In 1946/47 he received two consecutive scholarships from the Dutch-Swedish Van Gogh Committee to stay in Sweden. In 1947 Mulder settled permanently in Sweden, first in Strängnäs and from 1958 until his death in Eskilstuna. After moving to Sweden, he initially made mainly portraits, but later sought isolation in order to develop in a completely different field. He created large-format paintings and watercolors that are completely abstract and bear no relation to any observed reality. In the early 1980s, when his eyesight was rapidly failing, he discovered charcoal as a medium. PLEASE NOTE: The purchase price consists of the highest bid plus the buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, the fee of artists resale rights. In the case of normal taxation (marked ° at the estimate), a premium of 24% is added to the highest bid. The mandatory sales tax is added to the sum of the highest bid and the buyer's premium. This amounts to 13% for paintings, drawings, graphic works and sculptures and 20% for photographs and all other items. The buyer's premium amounts to 28% in case of differential taxation. The sales tax is included in the differential taxation.

      Widder Auctions
    • JAN MULDER (1895-1988)
      Jun. 20, 2024

      JAN MULDER (1895-1988)

      Est: €200 - €300

      Varied lot of four woodcuts. Depicting figures. Three in frame, one under passe-partout. Different sizes. Description FR Lot varié de quatre gravures sur bois figurant des personnages. Trois dans un cadre, une sous passe-partout. Dimensions variables. Beschrijving NL Gevarieerd lot van vier houtsnedes. Met voorstelling van figuren. Drie in kader, een onder passe-partout. Verschillende afmetingen.

      Bernaerts Auctioneers
    • JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Duality". Oil on canvas. With label on the back of the Stedelijk Museum in Lakenhalm, Leiden. It was part of the Jan Mulder retrospective at the Van Langenhove Gallery in 1993.
      Jun. 13, 2024

      JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Duality". Oil on canvas. With label on the back of the Stedelijk Museum in Lakenhalm, Leiden. It was part of the Jan Mulder retrospective at the Van Langenhove Gallery in 1993.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Duality". Oil on canvas. With label on the back of the Stedelijk Museum in Lakenhalm, Leiden. It was part of the Jan Mulder retrospective at the Van Langenhove Gallery in 1993. Measurements: 53 x 65 cm; 58 x 70 cm (frame). Jan Mulder presents us with a composition of metaphysical inspiration and surrealist traces in which two female figures without head, hands, or feet merge into a single body, facing each other's backs but with great connection. The simplicity of the forms gives a poetic and evocative character to the composition, which with few resources tells us about the duality of the human being. Raised in Maastricht, Jan Mulder moved to Amsterdam in 1906, where he attended professional and art schools. After World War I he worked as a theater decorator, interior designer and advertising artist and later developed as a painter. He had contacts with the avant-garde art scene in Amsterdam, where he met Erich Wichmann, Laurens van Kuijck, Piet Mondriaan and Theo van Doesburg, among others. In 1921 he undertook a trip to Cuba, Mexico and the United States. A year later he debuted his paintings in De Branding in Rotterdam. Between 1925 and 1931 he lived and worked in France, first in Paris, where he worked with Erich Wichmann in the Dutch pavilion of the "Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs" and later in the fishing village of Etaples-sur-Mer. He was a member and exhibited in "Les vrais Indépendents". Upon returning to Amsterdam, he became a member of the board of directors of De Independents and president of the painters' association De Brug. With the latter group he exhibited annually at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. In 1946/47 he received two consecutive grants from the Dutch-Swedish Van Gogh Committee for a stay in Sweden. This was the reason why in 1947 he settled permanently in Sweden.

      Setdart Auction House
    • JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Goddesses". Oil on canvas. With label on stretcher frame.
      Jun. 13, 2024

      JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Goddesses". Oil on canvas. With label on stretcher frame.

      Est: €5,000 - €6,000

      JAN MULDER (Belgium, 1895-1988). "Goddesses". Oil on canvas. With label on stretcher frame. Measurements: 48 x 54 cm; 54 x 60 cm (frame). Jan Mulder presents us with a canvas of metaphysical inspiration and cubist traces starring female figures without head, hands or feet. The simplicity of the forms gives a poetic and evocative character to the composition. Raised in Maastricht, Jan Mulder moved to Amsterdam in 1906, where he attended professional and art schools. After World War I he worked as a theater decorator, interior designer and advertising artist and later developed as a painter. He had contacts with the avant-garde art scene in Amsterdam, where he met Erich Wichmann, Laurens van Kuijck, Piet Mondriaan and Theo van Doesburg, among others. In 1921 he undertook a trip to Cuba, Mexico and the United States. A year later he debuted his paintings in De Branding in Rotterdam. Between 1925 and 1931 he lived and worked in France, first in Paris, where he worked with Erich Wichmann in the Dutch pavilion of the "Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs" and later in the fishing village of Etaples-sur-Mer. He was a member and exhibited in "Les vrais Indépendents". Upon returning to Amsterdam, he became a member of the board of directors of De Independents and president of the painters' association De Brug. With the latter group he exhibited annually at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. In 1946/47 he received two consecutive grants from the Dutch-Swedish Van Gogh Committee for a stay in Sweden. This was the reason why in 1947 he settled permanently in Sweden.

      Setdart Auction House
    • JAN MULDER (1895-1988)
      Apr. 23, 2024

      JAN MULDER (1895-1988)

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      Girl in greek chiton, 1932. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 'J Mulder 1932'. Expo: Gallery Van Langenhove, Ghent, Retrospective Jan Mulder, 3.4-2.5-1993. Description FR Jeune fille en tunique, 1932. Huile sur toile. Signée et datée 'J Mulder 1932'. Expo: Galerie Van Langenhove, Gand, Rétrospective Jan Mulder, 3.4-2.5-1993. Beschrijving NL Meisje in tuniek, 1932. Olie op doek. Getekend en gedateerd 'J Mulder 1932'. Expo: Galerij Van Langenhove, Gent, Retrospectieve Jan Mulder, 3.4-2.5-1993.

      Bernaerts Auctioneers
    • JAN MULDER (1895-1988)
      Apr. 23, 2024

      JAN MULDER (1895-1988)

      Est: €600 - €800

      'Meisjes', 1932. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 'J. Mulder/ 1932'. Handwritten label on the reverse. Expo: Gallery Van Langenhove, Ghent, Retrospective Jan Mulder, 3.4-2.5.1993 Description FR 'Meisjes', 1932. Huile sur toile. Signée et datée 'J. Mulder/ 1932'. Etiquette manuscrite au revers. Expo: Galerie Van Langenhove, Gand, Rétrospective Jan Mulder, 3.4-2.5.1993 Beschrijving NL 'Meisjes', 1932. Olie op doek. Getekend en gedateerd 'J. Mulder/ 1932'. Handgeschreven etiket op verso. Expo: Galerij Van Langenhove, Gent, Retrospectieve Jan Mulder, 3.4-2.5.1993

      Bernaerts Auctioneers
    • Jan Mulder, 1895-1988, seated female nude, oil/canvas
      Jul. 29, 2023

      Jan Mulder, 1895-1988, seated female nude, oil/canvas

      Est: €450 - €900

      Jan Mulder, 1895-1988, seated female nude, oil/canvas, signed lower right, approx. 116x95cm, R. approx. 124x102cm . German Description: Jan Mulder, 1895-1988, sitzender weiblicher Akt, Öl/Lwd, rechts unten signiert, ca. 116x95cm, R. ca. 124x102cm

      Henry's Auktionshaus
    • JAN MULDER (1895-1988): PORTRAIT OF A MAN, OIL ON CANVAS, DATED (19)24
      Sep. 10, 2021

      JAN MULDER (1895-1988): PORTRAIT OF A MAN, OIL ON CANVAS, DATED (19)24

      Est: €200 - €400

      Work: 88 x 81 cm Frame: 92,2 x 85 cm Provenance: - The reverse with an exposition label: 'Retrospectieve Jan Mulder' (3 April - 2 May 1993, Galerij Van Langenhove, Sint-Joriskaai 6 A, 9000 Ghent, Organisation: VZW Interbellum)

      Coronari Auctions
    • JAN MULDER (1895-1988): PORTRAIT OF A MAN, OIL ON CANVAS, DATED (19)24
      Dec. 17, 2020

      JAN MULDER (1895-1988): PORTRAIT OF A MAN, OIL ON CANVAS, DATED (19)24

      Est: €250 - €500

      Work: 88 x 81 cm  Frame: 92,2 x 85 cm    Provenance:  - The reverse with an exposition label: 'Retrospectieve Jan Mulder' (3 April - 2 May 1993, Galerij Van Langenhove, Sint-Joriskaai 6 A, 9000 Ghent, Organisation: VZW Interbellum)

      Coronari Auctions
    • Roland DEVOLDER (1938)
      Oct. 18, 2020

      Roland DEVOLDER (1938)

      Est: €60 - €80

      Etching Attempt to Escape EA dated 1982

      Maison Jules Veilinghuis
    • Jan MULDER (1895-1988)
      Mar. 24, 2019

      Jan MULDER (1895-1988)

      Est: €100 - €200

      Jan MULDER (1895-1988) Pastel African portret 1957 39 x 49 cm

      Maison Jules Veilinghuis
    • (Jan Mulder 1895-1988) Mixed media
      Sep. 05, 2018

      (Jan Mulder 1895-1988) Mixed media

      Est: €30 - €50

      Depiction of 5 figures near a bridge. Afm 31x28 cm.

      ACA Auctions
    • Jan MULDER (1895-1988)
      Jun. 24, 2018

      Jan MULDER (1895-1988)

      Est: €500 - €600

      Oil on canvas 'Rotsbezinningen' Lable retrospectieve Jan Mulder 1993. gallery Van Langenhove

      Maison Jules Veilinghuis
    • JAN MULDER (1895-1988) - Woodcut. Signed, dated and numbered. Mounted.
      Jun. 21, 2017

      JAN MULDER (1895-1988) - Woodcut. Signed, dated and numbered. Mounted.

      Est: €100 - €150

      JAN MULDER (1895-1988) Woodcut. Signed, dated and numbered. Mounted. 'Baigneuse'. Houtsnede. Getekend en gedateerd in potlood 'Jan Mulder/ 1937'. Genummerd 1/10. Onder passe-partout. Gravure sur bois. Signée et datée à la mine de plomb. Numérotée 1/10. Sous passe-partout.

      Bernaerts Auctioneers
    • MULDER JAN (1895 - 1988) olieverfschilderij op
      Dec. 18, 2012

      MULDER JAN (1895 - 1988) olieverfschilderij op

      Est: -

      MULDER JAN (1895 - 1988) olieverfschilderij op doek, getiteld op verso (op oud etiket) : 'De Hen' - 84 x 69 getekend

      DVC
    • Jan Mulder (1895-1988). 5 Pflanzenkupferstiche,
      Feb. 26, 2011

      Jan Mulder (1895-1988). 5 Pflanzenkupferstiche,

      Est: -

      Jan Mulder (1895-1988). 5 Pflanzenkupferstiche, hin./Gl./gerahmt, 35,5 x 27,5 cm.

      Antiquitäten Metz GmbH - Kunstauktionen
    • Johan Christiaan Alexander Willem (Jan) Mulder
      Sep. 07, 2009

      Johan Christiaan Alexander Willem (Jan) Mulder

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Johan Christiaan Alexander Willem (Jan) Mulder Maastricht 1895 - 1988 Fleurs printanieres Gesigneerd met initialen r.o., gesigneerd, geannoteerd Estaples s/m-, gedateerd Juin 1931 en getiteld verso Olieverf op doek, 74,5 x 55,5 cm.

      AAG Auctioneers
    • MULDER, Jan C. A. W. (1895-1988) (3) Abstract
      Sep. 06, 2008

      MULDER, Jan C. A. W. (1895-1988) (3) Abstract

      Est: $200 - $400

      MULDER, Jan C. A. W. (1895-1988) (3) Abstract Compositions. Gouache signed & dated, 1956; & two woodblocks, 1 signed '114-50 imprime d'artiste, Jan CAW Mulder 1955 (other unsigned). Gouache, & Woodblocks (2) 29.5x20.5cm, & 2x 21x15cm

      Davidson Auctions
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