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The Art of Conservation: XVII: Jan Cornelis Traas, paintings restorer of the Van Gogh family collection
02/2022 | 1427 | 164
Pages: 164-177
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Hendriks, Ella (Hendriks, Ella)
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1. Jan Cornelis Traas at work on Girl with a pearl earring, by Johannes Vermeer, in the Mauritshuis, The Hague. 1960. Photograph. (Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague).
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10. Photograph of Fig.9 recording its damaged condition prior to the 1927 restoration by Traas. (Photograph Bernard F. Eilers; from W. Scherjon and W. Jos de Gruyter: Vincent van Gogh’s great period. Arles, St. Rémy and Auvers sur Oise, Amsterdam 1937).
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11. The bedroom at Arles, by Vincent van Gogh. 1888. Oil on canvas, 72.4 by 91.3 cm. Photographed after the 2009–10 treatment when Traas’s old varnish and retouches were removed. The originally pale violet walls and lilac doors described by the artist are now light blue, owing to the fading of a red cochineal lake in the paint mixture used. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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12. Digital visualisation providing an impression of the original colours of Fig.11. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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13. Vishwa R. Mehra making a condition report on the Van Gogh collection. 1984. Photograph. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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14. Self-portrait with grey felt hat, by Vincent van Gogh. 1887. Oil on canvas, 44.5 by 37.2 cm. Shown after it was vandalised in 1978. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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2. Willem J. Steenhoff in the Van Gogh Gallery of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, with The potato eaters (F82) in the background. 1918. Photograph. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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3. Living room of Jo van Gogh-Bonger’s house in Brachthuyzerstraat, Amsterdam, showing from left to right: The white orchard (F403); The pink peach tree (F404); and The pink orchard (F555). c.1917. Photograph Thijs Quispel. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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4. Diagram of the Dutch method of wax-resin lining; in this case the original and lining canvases are enlarged with paper strips adhered to the edges, rather than the canvas strips sewn on by Traas, enabling the canvases to be stretched on wooden looms during lining. (From S. Cursiter and A.M. de Wild: ‘Picture relining’, in Technical Studies in the Field of Fine Arts 5 (1937)).
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5. Relining of Van Gogh’s Railway bridge over Avenue Montmajour, Arles (F480; whereabouts unknown), showing the preparation of the sawdust bed on which the painting is laid face downwards for lining without a hot table, by ironing, using ‘an elaborate insulation with tin foil and a sawdust bedding’ to protect the high impasto. Photograph, taken probably in Helmut Ruhemann’s studio in Berlin c.1932. (From Manual on the Conservation and Restoration of Paintings, Paris 1940).
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6. Field with irises near Arles, by Vincent van Gogh. May 1888. Oil on canvas, 54 by 65 cm. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
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7. Fig.6 photographed in raking light after the removal of the varnish in 2014–15.
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8. Enlarged detail of Fig.6, showing canvas weave impressed in the flattened impasto from rolling and sending the painting to Theo van Gogh.
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9. An old woman of Arles, by Vincent van Gogh. 1888. Oil on canvas, 58 by 42 cm., showing the corners filled with putty and an even tone. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam; Vincent van Gogh Foundation).
Article
Bringing Mondrian’s ‘Lozenge composition with yellow lines’ to the Netherlands
02/2018 | 1379 | 160
Pages: 118-125
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Wijnia, Lieke (Wijnia, Lieke)
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1. Lozenge composition with yellow lines, by Piet Mondrian. 1933. Canvas, 80.2 by 79.9 cm. (Gemeentemuseum, The Hague).
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3. Tableau III: composition in oval, by Piet Mondrian. 1914. Canvas, 140 by 101 cm. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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4. Arthur Müller-Lehning and Charley Toorop in the doorway of Leidsegracht 48, Amsterdam, by John Fernhout. 1928. Photograph, dimensions unknown. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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5. Jacob Bendien sitting in a Rietveld chair in front of the painting ‘Mask’ in the home of Dr. R.J. Harrenstein, by P. Zeilmaker. 1926. Photograph, 14.6 by 20.2 cm. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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6. Composition, by Jacob Bendien. c.1912. Canvas, 150 by 345 cm. (Gemeentemuseum, The Hague).
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2. Portrait of Jo Steijling. Photograph, dimensions unknown. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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7. Jacob Bendien (right) with two people, here identified as Reinder Harrenstein and An Harrenstein-Schräder. c.1932. Photograph, 17.2 by 22.7 cm. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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8. Piet Mondrian in his Paris studio with ‘Lozenge composition with yellow lines’. 1933. Photograph, 8.9 by 13.9 cm. (RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
Exhibition Review
Marlene Dumas
04/2015 | 1345 | 157
Pages: 279-280
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Cahill, James (Cahill, James; Cahill, J.)
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48. Great Britain, by Marlene Dumas (Vicki and Kent Logan collection; exh. Tate Modern, London)
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49. Death of the author, by Marlene Dumas (Jolie van Leeuwen collection; exh. Tate Modern, London)
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50. Magdalena (Venus), by Marlene Dumas (Private collection; exh. Tate Modern, London)
Exhibition Review
Malevich
10/2014 | 1339 | 156
Pages: 688-689
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White, Michael (White, Michael)
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58. Chart no.13, by Kazimir Malevich (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; exh. Tate Modern, London)
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59. Installation view of Malevich at Tate Modern, London, 2014, showing a reconstruction of the 0.10 exhibition held in St Petersburg in 1915
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60. Sketch for a stage curtain for the opera Victory over the sun, by Kazimir Malevich (Vladimir Tsarenkov collection; exh. Tate Modern, London)
Editorial
Filling the bathtub: the new Stedelijk Museum
02/2013 | 1319 | 155
Pages: 71
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Article
The collecting and critical reception of Cézanne in Holland, 1895–1920
09/2006 | 1242 | 148
Pages: 595-604
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Adrichem, Jan van (Adrichem, Jan van)
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13. Photograph of Andries Bonger in Paris, by Ernest Ladrey. c.1890. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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15. Interior of the house of Andries Bonger in Amsterdam. Photograph by Van Meurs & Co. c.1903–05. On the walls are works by Redon, Van Gogh and (l. to r.) Cézanne’s Petite ville de L’Ile de France (R414; c.1879–80), Tasse, verre et fruits, II (R320; c.1877) and Nature morte avec pommes et poire (R638; c.1888–90). (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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16. Interior of the house of Andries Bonger in Amsterdam. Photograph by Van Meurs & Co. c.1903–05. On the wall are works by Redon and Cézanne’s Fleurs dans un pot d’olives (R477; c.1880–82), with beneath it the still life wrongly attributed to Cézanne. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
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17. La route vers l’étang, by Paul Cézanne. c.1880. Canvas, 92 by 75 cm. (Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo).
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19. La Montagne Sainte-Victoire, by Paul Cézanne. c.1888. Canvas, 54 by 65 cm. (Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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14. Photograph of Willem Steenhoff in the Van Gogh room, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. c.1918. (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam).
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18. Photograph of Cornelis Hoogendijk. c.1885.
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20. Gallery of Honour in the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. 1911. Photograph taken during the first exhibition of the Moderne Kunstkring, with works by Cézanne from the Hoogendijk collection. (Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, The Hague). Left to right: Nature morte au crâne (R734); La Montagne Sainte-Victoire (R608); Pot de primèveres et fruits (R639); Portrait de l’artiste (R182); Pichet et fruits (R744); Maison dans la campagne Aixoise (R597); Bouteilles et pêches (R679).
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21. Gallery of Honour in the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. 1911. Photograph taken during the first exhibition of the Moderne Kunstkring, with works by Cézanne from the Hoogendijk collection. (Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, The Hague). Left to right: Maison dans la campagne Aixoise (R597); Bouteilles et pêches (R679); Le vase de fleurs et pommes (R660); La Montagne Sainte-Victoire (R767); Pot de gingembre (R773).
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22. Gallery of Honour in the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. 1911. Photograph taken during the first exhibition of the Moderne Kunstkring, with works by Cézanne from the Hoogendijk collection. (Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie, The Hague). Left to right: Carafe, boîte à lait, bol et orange (R430); Fleurs dans un vase rouge (R476); Pins et rochers (Fontainebleau?) (R906); Pichet et fruits sur une table (R742); Le Golfe de Marseille, vu de l’Estaque (R626); Le vase fleuri (R892).
Book Review
Expressie en ordening. Het verzamelbeleid van Willem Sandberg voor het Stedelijk Museum, 1945-1962.
08/2005 | 1229 | 147
Pages: 564
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Balk, Hildelies (Balk, Hildelies)
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Expressie en ordening. Het verzamelbeleid van Willem Sandberg voor het Stedelijk Museum, 1945-1962. | author: Roodenburg-Schadd, Caroline
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The Furniture Collection. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. 1850-2000/From Michael Thonet to Marcel Wanders.
06/2005 | 1227 | 147
Pages: 415
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Goodison, Nicholas (Goodison, Nicholas)
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The Furniture Collection. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. 1850-2000/From Michael Thonet to Marcel Wanders. | editor: Adrichem, Jan van , author: Delfini, Luca Dosi , editor: Roode, Ingeborg de
Editorial
The Stedelijk: stopping the rot
09/2003 | 1206 | 145
Pages: 623
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Beechey, James (Beechey, James)
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Exhibition Review
Conceptual Art: Amsterdam
08/2002 | 1193 | 144
Pages: 514-516
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Godfrey, Tony (Godfrey, Tony)
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60. Self-Portrait behind a Wooden Fence, by Ger van Elk. 1969. 16 mm. Colour Film Projected on to a Wooden Fence. (Collection Becht, Naarden; Exh. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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61. First Draft of Sentences on Conceptual Art, by Sol LeWitt. 1968. Manuscripts. (Collection Daled, Brussels; Exh. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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62. The Tuileries, by Gilbert & George. 1974. Mixed Media. (Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede; Exh. Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam).
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