Juul Neumann the Netherlands — 1919

Juul Neumann, Untitled 1969, Oil on canvas, 88x 107 cm, white frame

Juul Neumann °1919

Juul Neumann (1919) was a Dutch painter ane watercolorist from Amsterdam. He was mostly autodidact and received weekly art lessons from Ger Gerrits, a local artist. The subjects of his paintings are landscapes and cityscapes. As he aged, his work got more abstract, influenced by Cubism and George Braque, eventually resulting in a geometric style. He was a member of multiple artist associations, such as De Onafhankelijken and Vrije Beelden with whom he exhibited his art in the Rijksmuseum and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
Juul Neumann, Untitled 1969, Oil on canvas, 88x 107 cm, white frame

Exhibitions

21.04.23   Vernissage ‘Between the red lines’ – A thought-provoking vernissage is held in our pop-up space to officially open Yes but no. This exhibition showcases paintings from both local talent as well as internationally acclaimed artists and spans across multiple art movements and periods. Please feel welcome to join and have a chat (or not) about the collection.