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- title: two complementary landscapes
- period: 1986
- technique: oil on paper
- Dimensions Image 25 x 35 cm., sheet 70 x 55 cm.
- circulation: n/a
- condition In very good condition
- signed: Yes, in ink lower right
Marjolijn van den Assem (Rotterdam, 11 February 1947) is a Dutch visual artist. She lives and works in Rotterdam.
Van den Assem's work can be read as travel reports via seismographic drawings. She is not concerned with a realistic representation of what the eye sees, but she lets her hand depict the train of thought - the path of thought. Her imaginary journeys often have their origins in the letters of Friedrich Nietzsche. Her work is included in many Dutch museums, including Museum Gouda, the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, and in corporate and private collections.
According to Elsevier (May 6, 2006, no. 18), Marjolijn van den Assem was ranked 70th on the list of "The best 100 Dutch artists". In 2012, she received the oeuvre award 'Brilliant artist of the year' (Stichting kunstweek). In 2019, Van den Assem received the Hendrik Chabot Prize for her work
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