Jozefien Van Beek ; Pieter Jennes ; translation : Jonathan William Beaton
Reference : 62358
, BU-POST, 2021 Hardcover, 144 pag., NL / ENG, 300 x 210 x 16 mm, New / Nieuw, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9789491262449.
'Inspired by painting, cinema and his own neighbourhood, Pieter Jennes is the creator of a highly unique oeuvre. His very recognisable personal style draws on the work of Flemish painters from the 1920s, such as Jean Brusselmans and Gustave De Smet, but also Ensor, Otto Dix or Georg Grosz, African masks and folklore, the cinema of David Lynch and Werner Herzog. While his work is clearly rooted in the history of painting, it is equally clear that it is made in the present - note the disposable Starbucks coffee cup, the sign on a shop door that reads mondmasker verplicht ('face mask obligatory'), the pair of Adidas socks, the ad for Ola-brand ice creams.' From: Bittersweet theatre on canvas, Jozefien Van Beek The artist is represented by Gallery Sofie Van de Velde
Bruxelles, , 1977 Gebroch., 7pp., 16x24.5cm., goede staat.
Bruxelles / Antwerpen, Jennes, Michel, 1973 Oorspronkelijk uitgevers omslag, pag. 135-144.
revue belge XCIX 1973
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LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9781634820684
Brasschaat, Parochiale geestelijkheid en kerkfabriek 1953 127pp., geïll., 24cm., gebrocheerd, goede staat, B47761
Antwerpen , overdruk, 1979 Oorspronkelijk uitgevers omslag, 28 pagina's, zwart-wit illustraties, 22 x 16 cm.
Overdruk uit: Vlaamse Stam. - 15(1979).
Leuven 1943 Davidsfonds Uitgeverij Soft cover Fine 2nd Edition
Invloed der Vlaamsche Prentkunst in Indië, China en Japan tijdens de XVI en XVII eeuw softcover , 225 x 165 mm, gedrukt op oorlogspapier in prima conditie,
2. Brasschaat, Kerkfabriek, 1953, in-8°, 127 pp, genaaid, orig. omslag. z/w ills.
2. Leuven, Davidsfonds, 1943, in-8°, 179 pp, 26 b/w pl. h.t., index, bibliography, sewn, orig. wrappers. Study on the influence of the graphic art of the Low Countries (Flanders) on Japanese and Chinese artists in the 16th & 17th c. (text in Dutch).