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Museum work by the Amsterdam Limburger Lei Molin.
Beautiful composition of collage and ink on paper, set in a luxurious, capital frame. Certainly a conversation piece for home, or for example in the office. The whole is in a neat condition.
The work is annotated with 'for Jack'. Lei Molin made the work for Jack Visser, of Pulitzer art gallery. RKD-Research writes the following about it:
The director of the Pulitzer Hotel, Theo Inniger, held exhibitions in his hotel (PDO Collection). Modern art hung in most of the hotel rooms (NRC Handelsblad, January 4, 1900). His uncle, Johan Eijlders, organized the exhibitions, but stopped. Jack Visser and Ton Berends took over from him. In 1978, the gallery became independent and was given a branch on the Leidsestraat. Jack Visser organized exhibitions and advised on the purchases of works for the hotel (Kunstbeeld, November 1985). In 1994, Jack Visser died, after which the gallery was continued by René Kouwenberg, the current director of the hotel, and Madeleine Wardenaar (PDO Collection).
The work can be picked up in Woudrichem, or sent by courier.