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6 Large screen prints from 1988 by the Dutch graphic artist and artist Henk van der Vet (1939-2016). They are numbers 1 (I) to 6 (VI) from his series “ Charlie Chaplin ” (1889-1977). -The artist called himself 'Photographer' and his work 'Photography': a combination of photography and screen printing. -The 6 serigraphs are all signed, dated (1988) and numbered in pencil. -Made in an edition of 90 copies. They are numbers 85, 82, 88, 82, 88 and 82. -The 6 screen prints are not framed and have never been framed. - Dimensions per screen print: Sheet, 89 x 64 cm. Image, 83 x 58 cm. - Condition: In very good condition. See also the photos. (The numbering in the photos is different from the numbers listed above)
Information about the artist: Henricus ('Henk') Gerardus van der Vet , (The Hague 1939-2016), photographer, graphic artist and designer. Education: Self-taught. Henk van der Vet was obsessed with photography from an early age. After a failed school, he found work with photographers in The Hague from the age of 15 and learned to develop photos in the darkroom. Developing photographs enabled him to emphasize certain accents, or to have them blurred. Van der Vet first came into contact with screen printing technology in 1962 when he started working at Polyvroom. He soon started experimenting with his existing knowledge about photography and the possibilities that screen printing offered him, so in 1963 the work “Stockcar race” was born. Well-known artists also came to Henk van der Vet's studio to make screen prints with him. He printed the screen print “One little cat” for Karel Appel and in 1977 Henk van der Vet made the album 'Seven Summer Days', in which Appel painted his photographic skills. Bram Bogart, Co Westerik, Kees van Bohemen, Yasse Tabuchi, Gillet, Jan van Diemen, Marcel Verdren and other artists were also regular guests in his studio. Photography always played a major role in the works that Henk van der Vet would make then and later. He therefore called the serigraphs, which he made in his own style, 'photography', 'painting with photography'. Exhibitions and awards: In 1992 he won the National Painter Award and had exhibitions in Houston, Los Angeles and New York, among others. Literature: Jacobs 1993, vol. 2.
Handling : -The 6 screen prints can be picked up in Amsterdam. -The 6 screen prints can be sent by registered mail within the Netherlands via PostNL. They are then shipped flat. -The 6 screen prints can be sent by registered mail to Belgium, Germany and France via PostNL. They are then shipped in a large sturdy tube. Shipping costs : -Within the Netherlands: 15.00 euros. -To Belgium, Germany, France: 20.00 euros.
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Condition
Condition
Very good
In very good condition. See also the photos.
Shipment
Pick up
The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Shipment
Parcel post
Price
> 10KG or bigger than 1.00 x 0.50 meter
Within The Netherlands
€15.00
To Belgium
€20.00
To Germany
€20.00
Within EU
€25.00
Worldwide
€40.00
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