A very mysterious piece that tricks the eye.
Reijer Johan Antonie Stolk (1896-1961) was a Dutch graphic artist, painter, sculptor, and inventor. This piece titled ‘Studies’ is an early 20th-century watercolour of a woman in a wide-brimmed hat, her form suggested through soft washes colour. A single yellow flower draws the eye.
Details:
Artist: Reijer Johan Antonie Stolk (1896-1961)
Title: Studies
Medium: Watercolor (reproduction)
Year: 1919
Printed on: 210gsm matte, natural White, acid free paper, Epson enhanced matte
Sizes available: A3 (420 x 297 mm),
Custom sizes on request
This print will be scaled to fit A3
Source:
Image sourced from the public domain collection
A very mysterious piece that tricks the eye.
Reijer Johan Antonie Stolk (1896-1961) was a Dutch graphic artist, painter, sculptor, and inventor. This piece titled ‘Studies’ is an early 20th-century watercolour of a woman in a wide-brimmed hat, her form suggested through soft washes colour. A single yellow flower draws the eye.
Details:
Artist: Reijer Johan Antonie Stolk (1896-1961)
Title: Studies
Medium: Watercolor (reproduction)
Year: 1919
Printed on: 210gsm matte, natural White, acid free paper, Epson enhanced matte
Sizes available: A3 (420 x 297 mm),
Custom sizes on request
This print will be scaled to fit A3
Source:
Image sourced from the public domain collection