Willem van den Berg (1886-1970)
Scheveningen Fisherwoman, 1932
Black and colored chalk on paper
15⅞ x 9¼ inches (40.2 x 23.4 cm.)
Signed & dated 'Willem van den Berg 1932'
Willem van den Berg was born on 16 February 1886 in The Hague. He received his earliest artistic training from his father, Andries van den Berg, a painter, printmaker and...
Willem van den Berg was born on 16 February 1886 in The Hague. He received his earliest artistic training from his father, Andries van den Berg, a painter, printmaker and art teacher, before enrolling at the local Academie voor Beeldende Kunst. In 1913 he befriended the artist Willem van Konijnenburg (1868-1943), took study trips to Belgium, Italy, England, and worked with Barbizon artists in France, where he exhibited at the Jeu de Paume in Paris in 1926. In 1935 his work was shown at the Art Institute of Chicago and he continued to exhibit internationally throughout his career. By 1938 he had settled in Amsterdam, where he served as director of the Rijksakademie until his death on 23 December 1970.
Provenance
Private collection, The NetherlandsSale, Onder de Boompjes, 23 September 2024, lot 128
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