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Nice lithograph by Klaas Gubbels on 100 grams Bamboo paper from Thailand.
The lithograph comes from "The Hole in the Hedge" in which lithographs by Gubbels are combined with fragments from 'Kneeling on a Bed of Violets' by Jan Siebelink. Published by Bezige Bij. Klaas Gubbels is a Dutch artist. He is best known for his still lifes of tables, chairs and coffee pots Over time, Klaas Gubbels' artworks have become increasingly abstract. At first glance, it can be seen as one-sided, due to the limited number of visual themes. But this is also the strength and charm of his artworks, according to some. In addition, he uses a variety of techniques and materials for these subjects, such as photography, lithography, woodcut, mural, collage, objet trouvé, glass and metal. His work has similarities with works by artists such as Giorgio Morandi and Amedeo Modigliani and seems influenced by Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray and George Segal. His work is represented in several major Dutch museums and corporate collections such as Ahold, Akzo and TNT.