- Jan Toorop
Jean Theodoor Toorop (Poerworedjo, Java,
December 20 ,1858 —The Hague ,Netherlands ,March 3 ,1928 ), better known as Jan Toorop, was a Dutch painter whose works straddle the space between theSymbolist painters andArt Nouveau .Born in Java, Toorop moved with his family to the Netherlands in 1872, and he studied in
Delft andAmsterdam . In 1880 he became a student at the State Academy in Amsterdam. From 1882 to 1886 he lived inBrussels , where he joinedLes XX (Les Vingts), a group of artists centred aroundJames Ensor . Toorop worked in various different styles during these years, such as Realism,Impressionism Neo-Impressionism andPost-Impressionism .After his marriage to an English woman, Annie Hall, in 1886, Toorop alternated his time between
The Hague , England and Brussels, and after 1890 also the Dutch seaside town ofKatwijk aan Zee . During this period he developed his own unique Symbolist style, with dynamic, unpredictable lines based on Javanese motifs, highly stylised willowy figures, and curvilinear designs.Thereafter he turned to
Art Nouveau styles, in which a similar play of lines is used for decorative purposes, without any apparent symbolic meaning. In 1905 he converted to Catholicism and began producing religious works. He also created book illustrations, posters, and stained glass designs.Throughout his life Toorop also produced portraits, in sketch format and as paintings, which in style range from highly realistic to impressionistic.
External links
* [http://www.jan-toorop.com Jan Toorop Research Center]
* [http://www.artmagick.com/artists/toorop.aspx Jan Toorop at ArtMagick]
* [http://lexicon.webruimtehosting.nl/Pages/artists/Toorop/toorop.htm Stichting Jacques van Mourik Lexicon]
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