Marja Bosma
Autor von Vooral geen principes! : Charley Toorop
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Op papier gezet : van Daniëls tot Dumas, van Schleiffert tot Schoonhoven : de provincie Utrecht verzamelt 25 jaar… (2011) 3 Exemplare
Franse passie : Courbet, Daubigny, Monet: Franse schilderkunst in Nederlands bezit (2006) 2 Exemplare
Charley Toorop : seizoenen 1 Exemplar
Charley Toorop : werken op papier 1 Exemplar
Ruud Kuijer, Beelden 1 Exemplar
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The exhibition was put together by Marja Bosma, who has also written the book about the life and work of Charley Toorop. Both the exhibition and the book made it easy to see how key works fit into the larger body of her work that is characterised by a confrontational realism. As daughter of the famous symbolist Jan Toorop, Charley grew up with a deep interest in culture. At first she concentrated on music, but eventually chose painting.
After an unsuccessful marriage to Henk Fernhout, with whom she had three children, Charley Toorop settled in Bergen. Painting and her artistic calling always occupied a primary position in her life. Her house ‘De Vlerken’ was a meeting place for a select circle of artistic friends, which included Piet Mondriaan, Adriaan Roland Holst and Gerrit Rietveldt. For Charley Toorop, painting was the ultimate form of self-realisation. A perfect example of this is the self-portrait from 1928 that was recently acquired by Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and that was displayed at the exhibition. The retrospective ‘Surtout pas des principes! Charley Toorop’ was accompanied by this richly illustrated catalogue.… (mehr)