Standing Nudes
Watercolor, signed at the bottom right
61 x 43 cm
Provenance:
Private Collection
Bob Ten Hoope, a renowned Dutch artist, left an indelible mark on the 20th century with his unique and expressive approach to painting. Born in 1920 and active until his death in 2014, Ten Hoopen distinguished himself with works that combine impressive technical mastery with great freedom of expression. Influenced by Expressionism and European avant-garde movements, he developed a personal style that is instantly recognizable.
Standing Nudes is a watercolor that perfectly illustrates this fusion of rigor and spontaneity. The composition features two female figures, depicted with a rich and varied color palette. The dynamic brushstrokes and bold pencil lines give the bodies a vitality and almost tangible presence. The vivid colors and contrasting shadows create a subtle interplay of light that adds depth and volume to the forms.
This work demonstrates Ten Hoope's interest in the human body, a recurring theme in his oeuvre. The use of watercolor, a demanding technique, showcases his dexterity and keen sense of color and transparency. The figures, though stylized, retain a certain sensuality and expressiveness characteristic of the artist's style.
Standing Nudes also reflects the influences of his contemporaries while asserting a distinct artistic identity. Through this work, Ten Hoopen invites the viewer to a contemplation that is both aesthetic and emotional, highlighting the beauty and complexity of the human form.