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Mia Bake (1890-1966) – “Study of a Pine Tree” (1922)
Signed etching on paper, framed
This beautiful artwork, signed by Mia Bake in 1922, offers an intimate glimpse into her exceptional talent. The etching shows a subtle study of the branches of a pine tree, with a delicate interplay of light and shadow against a light brown background. The composition is serene and elegant, with the half-shown trunk and branches with fine leaves almost appearing to function as a natural umbrella. The minimalist character of the work emphasizes the tranquility and simplicity that are so characteristic of her oeuvre.
The etching measures 11 x 8.5 cm and is tastefully framed with a passe-partout. The total dimensions with frame are 28.5 cm wide and 19 cm high. The frame, originally from the same period, is finely detailed in dark brown with gold accents, which gives it a subtle, classic look. There are slight signs of use visible on both the drawing and the frame, including minor damage to the frame, which can easily be repaired with a colored pen. The discoloration of the paper over the years only enhances the timeless atmosphere of this special work.
Mia Bake, born into a prominent patrician family, was an artist who grew up in an artistic environment. She received drawing lessons from the renowned artist Jan Veth and studied at both the Amsterdam Dagteekenschool and the Rijksacademie. Her work shows a deep understanding of nature and a refined sense of composition. She also published a study on the famous Dutch artist Jan Toorop. Her oeuvre is recognized and appreciated, and the Rijksmuseum has included some of her works in their online archive.
This signed etching is a unique piece and a special collector's item for lovers of classical art and graphics. We pack the artwork very carefully and ship it insured.