- Folke Heybroek
Folke Heybroek (1913 — 1983) was a Dutch
expressionist artist, monumental sculptor, illustrator,textile design er and stained-glass designer who spent his professional life inSweden where his monumental works decorate more than 70 public spaces, churches and schools. Both he and his wife, Brita Horn-Heybroek, were prominent members of the prestigiousEskilstuna Art Society.Early life
Folke Heybroek was born in
Amsterdam to a Dutch banker and Swedish mother, the youngest of four brothers. He studied art at the Amsterdam Rijksakademie underHeinrich Campendonk (1889–1957) a German expressionist who taught Decorative Art,printmaking andstained-glass [http://www.folkeheybroek.com/ Folke Heybroek profile at FolkeHeybroek.com] ] . In 1938 Heybroek met his wife Brita Horn (born 1905) in the fishing village ofNordingrå , Sweden, where he was painting landscapes. She was a Swedish aristocrat who had studied art at the Konstakademie inStockholm , travelled through Italy and Sicily, and become both an accomplished painter and published art critic.Working life
In 1939 Heybroek married Brita Horn in
Birger Jarlsgatan ,Stockholm ; had his first solo exhibition at the van Lier gallery in Amsterdam; and moved toMonreale nearPalermo inSicily . In 1940, only Horn's Swedish nationality prevented their internment by thefascist Italian authorities. Thus their first daughter, Mieke Marie, was born inMariefred nearStockholm in June 1940.In 1942 Heybroek held a critically acclaimed exhibition at the
Gummeson Gallery in Stockholm, selling circa 60 works, oil paintings, gouaches and drawings, his expressionistic style at this stage was strongly redolent of Van Gogh. This show lead to a commission for themural "Midsummer" for a factory canteen and started a career of public murals, sculptures and stained glass work. Throughout his career he created decorative art, public sculpture, installations and stain glass windows for more than thirty churches and forty schools plus courthouses and community halls [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/blogon/2007/07/folke_heybroek_saatchi_online.php#more Profile by Ana Finel Honigman at Saatchi Online] .In the late 1940s Heybroek formed a professional partnership with the interior designer
Alice Lund whereby he contributed abstract textile designs, an example of which still hangs in the courthouse inBorlange .In the early 1950s Heybroek illustrated a Swedish compendium of
Greek Mythology and a copy of Homer's "Iliad ".Since 1959 his sculpture of animals depicting human vices and virtues has fronted the Sala judicial center in
Vastmanland .Noted works
Public works
1943 "Midsummer", L.M.K. Machine Tools, Skefco, Sweden
1961 "Earth, Wind, Sea", Eriksbergs School, Granitvägen, Sweden
1980 "The Chancel Window", Oglunda Church, Sweden
???? "Steel Ballustrade", SSAB (Svenskt Stål AB), Domnarvet Steel Works, Stora Kopperberg
???? "Six Days of Creation", Falun Community Centre.
???? "Story of Brewing", Carlsberg's Falcon brewery, Falkenberg. [http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folke_Heybroek Wikipedia Sweden] ]
???? Church at Ånge, Västernorrlands län, Sweden
???? Church at Östersund,
???? Church at Hörken
???? Church at Aspeboda
???? School at Lerum
???? School at Kalix, Upsala, Sweden
???? School at Uppsala.
References
External links
* [http://www.folkeheybroek.com/ Folke Heybroek profile and Gallery at FolkeHeybroek.com]
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/blogon/2007/07/folke_heybroek_saatchi_online.php#more Folke Heybroek review at Saatchi-Online Gallery by Ana Finel Honigman]
* [http://new.artnet.com/Artists/LotDetailPage.aspx?lot_id=3338922498F9071C "Cows in Landscape" by Folke Heybroek at ArtNet]
* [http://folkeheybroek.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=27 Selection of Images at FolkeHeybroke.com]
* [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/yourgallery/artist_profile/Folke+Heybroek/35476.html Images of Public works at Saatchi Online]
* [http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galleri_Gummeson Galleri Gummeson at Wikipedia Sweden]
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