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Hans P. Innemée - Hans P. Innemée Born as Hans Peeters in 1951 in Heerlen, Limburg (NL), Innemée studied graphic technique at the art academy in Tilburg. At that time he dreamed of becoming a professional musician.

He played in a band at night, and taught drawing at various farming schools during the day. In his free hours he began experimenting with monotypes. This technique involves laying a thin piece of paper on a plate of glass covered with ink. A drawing is made with pencil on the back of the paper. These drawings are then glued onto a panel which already has more layers of paper pasted onto it. Then the artist finishes the panels off with oil crayon.

Innemée's subjects are often taken from the farmyard, and he is especially handy with chickens, which express all sorts of human characteristics. The subject of chickens was partly inspired by a sketch by the English comedian Tommy Cooper.

Dreams of a musical career and the need to teach to keep bread on the table are past, and Innemée enjoys the freedom to spend all his time in the studio, thinking up new animal treatments of the human situation.

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      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        May. 11, 2024

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

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      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Mar. 23, 2024

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

        Art Atelier
      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Feb. 03, 2024

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

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      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €175
        Dec. 17, 2023

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €175

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

        Art Atelier
      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Nov. 25, 2023

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

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      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Nov. 04, 2023

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

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      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Sep. 23, 2023

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

        Art Atelier
      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Aug. 26, 2023

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

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      • Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Jul. 08, 2023

        Hans Innemee - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €300 - €400

        Hans Innemee was born in 1951 in Heerlen, Netherlands. He studied graphic arts at the Tilburg Academy and became a visual artist, sculptor, illustrator and musician. He is part of a music band therefore plays during the night and teaches drawing in several schools during the day. The aim of the artist is to pass on a positive message: if nothing special happens to us, it's already a miracle-nobody asked us if we wanted to be here, so why not give it our best shot. Hans Innemee uses farm as his theme, especially the hen, inspired by Tommy Cooper, an English comedian, he portrays this with human features. Treated with humor, his illustrations allow us to put things in perspective about the existence of human beings. His technique is about drawing the animal with a pencil on thin paper, cutting it and then pasting this illustration on a panel. The panels are colored through crayons. His work is exhibited in Netherlands but also around the world with exhibitions in Barcelona, Paris, Tokyo, Osaka, Heidelberg and many more. Mounted on cardboard, its dimensions are as follows: 18 cm by 16 cm. The screenprint is in very good condition, however, the paper to which the work is attached has some paper damage as a result of a removed Passe-partout. With a new Passe-Partout, nothing more can be seen of it.

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      • INNEMEE HANS (° 1951) kleurlitho n° A 94/100 : "Co...
        Oct. 16, 2022

        INNEMEE HANS (° 1951) kleurlitho n° A 94/100 : "Co...

        Est: €50 - €150

        INNEMEE HANS (° 1951) kleurlitho n° A 94/100 : "Compositie met kikker" - 44 x 47 getekend en gedateerd 2001 lithograph printed in colors - signed Hans Innemee and dated 2001

        DVC
      • Hans Innemee (1951), screenprint, Four sheep, sig. b.r., dated '99, 36/150,
        Dec. 13, 2021

        Hans Innemee (1951), screenprint, Four sheep, sig. b.r., dated '99, 36/150,

        Est: €30 - €60

        Hans Innemee (1951), screenprint, Four sheep, sig. b.r., dated '99, 36/150, dim. 18 x 16 cm. Innemee Hans

        Venduehuis Dickhaut Maastricht
      • Hans Innemee (1951-)
        Jun. 18, 2021

        Hans Innemee (1951-)

        Est: €150 - €250

        Hans Innemee (1951-) "The Nightwalk...", zeefdruk 8/25, r.o. gesigneerd en gedateerd 2007 (A). 61 x 80 cm / 90 x 110 cm

        Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
      • Hans Innemee (1951-) "Waiting for the night boat to Caïro," gemengde techniek op doek, r.o. ges
        Mar. 19, 2021

        Hans Innemee (1951-) "Waiting for the night boat to Caïro," gemengde techniek op doek, r.o. ges

        Est: €800 - €1,200

        Hans Innemee (1951-) "Waiting for the night boat to Caïro," gemengde techniek op doek, r.o. gesigneerd - niet ingelijst (A). 95 x 127 cm

        Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
      • Hans Innemee (1951) Verreweg het meeste….. UNIEK object
        Nov. 22, 2020

        Hans Innemee (1951) Verreweg het meeste….. UNIEK object

        Est: €2,250 - €3,250

        Verreweg het meeste gaat aan ons voorbij, Figuur op Ski's Beschilderde houten object, gouache op houten drieluik, Afmeting 100 x 65 cm, gesigneerd en gedateerd 1992 met vele teksten, voorkant en verso gesigneerd en gedateerd vele malen. UNIEK OBJECT

        Red Mosquito
      • Hans Innemee (1951) Kikker en kip
        Nov. 22, 2020

        Hans Innemee (1951) Kikker en kip

        Est: €150 - €250

        Kikker met kip, waskrijt op papier, Afmeting 28 x 19 cm, gesigneerd en gedateerd 2014.

        Red Mosquito
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