Gerrit Benner (1871-1981)
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Gerrit Benner (1871-1981)

Landscape

Details
Gerrit Benner (1871-1981)
Landscape
signed 'BNR' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
60 x 75 cm.
Painted in 1972
Provenance
Elisabeth den Bieman de Haas, Amsterdam.
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Lot Essay

Gerrit Benner holds a unique position in Dutch twentieth century art. He was a loner who refused to join any group of artists. He was hard working and sought his own way in the art world. His paintings show individualism in all its facets; his close bond with nature translated into landscapes, figures, riders and horses in wonderful primary colours. And this is all in a very unique powerful style, simple and very expressionistic. Benner managed to retain simplicity and wonderment in his work, although he went on developing far into old age.
'When I work with emotion, the result should mainly encourage what nature is. And I like cheerfulness most. It is of course all about the atmosphere of nature, but I want the painting to spark off clarity and cheerfulness.' (Gerrit Benner, Op Cit, www.dekunsten.net)

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