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Artist: Jan Roëde (1914-2007) was educated at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. He was a member of Pulchri Studio, the Hague Art Circle and the Posthoorn Group. He won the Jacob Hartog Prize for Painting in 1968, together with Kees Andrea. Roëde's work is included in the collections of the Hague Municipal Museum, the Cobra Museum of Modern Art in Amstelveen and the Rijkscollection.
Year: 1968.
Technique: lithography.
Edition: 10/64.
Dimensions: 53×77.5 cm.
Signature: r in pencil
Details: Between 1946 and 1948 Jan Roede lived alternately in Sweden and France. In France his solo exhibitions were a great success. But the French could not pronounce his name. From then on he called himself Roëde.
Literature:
– Knoester, T. & Knoester-Penninkhof, R. (2002) New Hague School. Schiedam: Scriptum Art.