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b. 1944 - d. 2011

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    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed
      Nov. 16, 2024

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

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    • Peter Schenk (1944-2011) 'Compostie II', gesigneerd met potlood en gedateer
      Oct. 01, 2024

      Peter Schenk (1944-2011) 'Compostie II', gesigneerd met potlood en gedateer

      Est: €75 - €150

      Peter Schenk (1944-2011) 'Compostie II', gesigneerd met potlood en gedateerd r.o. 1999, litho, 100 x 70 cm, ed. HC 8/20

      Veilinghuis Van Spengen
    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed
      Sep. 28, 2024

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

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    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed- Original price € 175
      Aug. 10, 2024

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed- Original price € 175

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

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    • Peter Schenk, 
      Jun. 11, 2024

      Peter Schenk, 

      Est: £200 - £300

      Peter Schenk,  Dutch 1944-2011 -  Open Oyster in the Sun, 1998;  watercolour and collage on paper, signed, titled and dated along lower edge 'Peter Schenk Open Oyster in the Sun 1998', with artist's chop mark, 98 x 69.5 cm: together with a similar work by the same artist of the same size entitled 'Red Oyster' (2) (ARR) (VAT charged on hammer price) 

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    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed
      Jun. 01, 2024

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

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    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed
      Apr. 13, 2024

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

      Art Atelier
    • Peter Schenk (1944-2011) 'Compostie II', signed in…
      Feb. 29, 2024

      Peter Schenk (1944-2011) 'Compostie II', signed in…

      Est: €75 - €150

      Peter Schenk (1944-2011) 'Compostie II', signed in pencil and dated l.r. 1999, lithograph, 100 x 70 cm, ed. HC 8/20-Including frame: 133,5 x 100 cm--In good condition-

      Veilinghuis Van Spengen
    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed
      Feb. 24, 2024

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

      Art Atelier
    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed
      Jan. 12, 2024

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

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    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed- Original price €175
      Dec. 17, 2023

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed- Original price €175

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

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    • Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed
      Nov. 04, 2023

      Peter Schenk - Lithograph - Hand signed

      Est: €300 - €400

      Peter Schenk (Amersfoort, 1944 - 2011). Peter Schenk has been counted among the top lyrical abstract artists in the Netherlands for years. His creative development is constantly changing due to the various atmospheres and elements he encounters on his visits to countries such as Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bonaire. One of his favourite places is Japan, where he alternates his stay with much travelling, working, teaching and exhibiting. He has been creating his works in the famous Japanese rice [kozo] paper there for years. Schenk's self-created artworks have played a leading role in his artistic career over the past 12 years. The resulting, often monochrome compositions, in many shades of warm white, exude a Western take on Japanese simplicity. With these works, Schenk demonstrates his drive, sensitivity to materials and openness to experiment. Besides rice paper, Schenk paints on linen and paper in a strong colourite, where the application of colour alludes to feeling. Themes such as Blue moon, Free Spirit, Oysters, Three Elements and Haiku recur alternately in his work. In his washed ink drawings, we recognise the organic lines of shapes and figures. In Peter Schenk's world, there is no difference between figurative and abstract; his world is one of expression and energy. He trained at the Amsterdam Academy. The artist's oeuvre is extensive and his signature unmistakable. His 'dynamic monumental art', as he himself typifies his work, stands for large forms with agile elements. Spatial, basic, energetic and sensual are key words. Schenk is an artist who constantly renews his artistic approach. This happens partly under the influence of the atmospheres and elements of the various countries he visits. A favourite destination, for instance, is Japan. With Schenk, figuration and abstraction blend smoothly. Comes with a book about him.

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    • Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Figure Mozambique".
      Nov. 24, 2022

      Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Figure Mozambique".

      Est: €60 - €80

      Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Figure Mozambique". Mixed media, acrylic paint, fibres, 37x23 cm., signed "Peter J. Schenk", titled and "1997" in pencil.

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    • Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Blue Moon - Damsing. Maputo Mozambique".
      Nov. 24, 2022

      Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Blue Moon - Damsing. Maputo Mozambique".

      Est: €200 - €300

      Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Blue Moon - Damsing. Maputo Mozambique". Two paintings, acrylic and watercolour, 40x60 cm., both signed "Peter Schenk", unif. titled and "1997" in pencil. - Both w. some sm. sl. unobtrusive dam. spots.

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    • Peter Schenk (1944-2011), oil on canvas, Compositi…
      Jun. 27, 2022

      Peter Schenk (1944-2011), oil on canvas, Compositi…

      Est: €200 - €400

      Peter Schenk (1944-2011), oil on canvas, Composition in blue with gold line, sig. b.r., dated '04, dim. 60 x 60 cm.

      Venduehuis Dickhaut Maastricht
    • Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Compositie III". Col. lithograph, 100x70 cm., signed "Peter J. Schenk 199
      May. 28, 2020

      Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Compositie III". Col. lithograph, 100x70 cm., signed "Peter J. Schenk 199

      Est: €60 - €80

      Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Compositie III". Col. lithograph, 100x70 cm., signed "Peter J. Schenk 1999" and "67/150" in pencil, framed.

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    • Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Compositie I/ II/ III". Series of 3 col. lithographs, 100x70 cm., each si
      May. 28, 2020

      Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Compositie I/ II/ III". Series of 3 col. lithographs, 100x70 cm., each si

      Est: €150 - €250

      Schenk, P.J. (1944-2011). "Compositie I/ II/ III". Series of 3 col. lithographs, 100x70 cm., each signed "Peter Schenk 1999" and "HC 6/20" in pencil. - Third print sl. soiled in outer blank margins.

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