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Triptych of screen prints by Rob van Koningsbruggen. Abstract composition. Dimensions: H44 x W44 cm. Signed: on the back of 1 of the three screen prints, as issued. The authenticity of the work offered is fully guaranteed. A certificate of authenticity can be emailed upon request.
Frames: Damage to frames is not described. If a work is framed behind glass and the glass is broken, this will be stated. Reflection may be visible in photos of framed works.
When purchased, the work can be picked up in 's-Gravenzande (near The Hague (Scheveningen), Rotterdam and Delft and 5 minutes from the beach). The collection period, if paid in advance, is very long, in other words the buyer can collect the work weeks or even months later and, if possible, combine it with a visit to one of the above-mentioned cities or the beach. The work can also be sent with Postnl. Our shipping days are Tuesday and Thursday.
Van Koningsbruggen was trained at the Royal Academy of Art and the Free Academy, both in The Hague, and at Ateliers '63 (Haarlem). He started making his 'sliding' paintings 'informally' around 1974 by putting paint on one canvas and sliding a second canvas over it; This automatically created more or less parallel lines of paint on both canvases, which he usually presented as a diptych or quadtych. One canvas was the brush for the other canvas. Van Koningsbruggen saw this working technique as an informal painting method in which the result of the painting is created anonymously, without much influence from the maker's personal handwriting. The informal idea is central to this period.
From 1980 onwards, colors became more important in his work. This is how he developed his own color circle. His later paintings are often characterized by simple shapes such as a circle, a rectangle or a funnel.