Anton Heyboer - Etching from 1985 on Hahnemuhle paper - Sold

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  • Description
  • Anton Heyboer (1924-2005)
Type of artwork Prints (signed)
Year 1996
Technique Etching
Support Handmade Paper
Subject Figures
Framed Not framed
Dimensions 40 x 36 cm (h x w)
Signed Hand signed
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Rarely beautiful colors Etching from 1996 - Can Can Dancer.
Etching with color (First State) of a Can Can Dancer on thick handmade paper by Anton Heyboer from 1996. Paper size Format 40 x 36 cm. Etching plate measures 33 x 24 cm. Texts: "Fortunately, I am not a human being, but a free being"; "The most beautiful thing there is are my thighs" & "When I dance I feel divine". The work will be sent by registered mail.
Heyboer was born in Sabang, on the Indonesian island of Pulau Weh (north of Sumatra), as the son of a mechanical engineer. Five months after his birth, the family moved to Haarlem, in 1925 to Delft, in 1929 to Voorburg and from 1933 to 1938 the family lived in Curaçao. After that, they stayed in New York. Heyboer was trained as a mechanical engineer. Before the outbreak of the Second World War, the family returned to Haarlem. In 1943, Heyboer was arrested by the Germans as part of the Arbeitseinsatz and taken to a Durchgangslager for foreign forced laborers in Prenzlauer Berg (Berlin). He managed to escape and fled traumatized to the Netherlands, where he went into hiding in Vinkeveen and did agricultural work.

After the Second World War he settled in Borger and held his first exhibition in Drouwen in 1946. In the same year he left for Haarlem and met his future wife, Elsa (Puk) Wijnands. After a trip of several months with Jan Kagie in 1948 through the South of France he returned to Haarlem and married Elsa Wijnands, with whom he would have a son two years later[1] but who decided to divorce him in 1953. In 1951 Heyboer was admitted to the psychiatric hospital Santpoort in Bloemendaal for a while as a result of the war trauma. In September 1956 Heyboer married Erna Kramer, with whom he would stay together for seven years and had one daughter. In 1961 he settled in Den Ilp (north of Amsterdam). There he bought a piece of land with a cowshed, which he expanded over time with all kinds of outbuildings. He initially lived there with three, later with five women. Heyboer drew, painted and etched. His wives took care of the sales.


Condition
ConditionVery good
Shipment
Pick up The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Hengelo, The Netherlands
ShipmentParcel post
PriceUp to 10 kg.
Within The Netherlands €8.00
To Belgium €24.00
To Germany €24.00
Within EU €24.00
Worldwide €49.85

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