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Painter, Sculptor, b. 1931 - d. 1994

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  • Han Jansen (1931-1994)
    Mar. 24, 2025

    Han Jansen (1931-1994)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Screen print on paper depicting houses in a landscape with power poles, titled 'a trace', artist's proof. Signed by Han Jansen (Kloosterburen 1931 - Loosdrecht 1994) in the lower right corner. Presented in an aluminum frame. Dimensions: Image size 50.5 x 50.5 cm, frame 71 x 71 cm.

    Ald Fryslan
  • Han Jansen (1931-1994)
    Mar. 24, 2025

    Han Jansen (1931-1994)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Screen print on paper, depicting cows in a landscape, titled 'behind barbed wire', artist's proof. Signed at the bottom right by Han Jansen (Kloosterburen 1931 - Loosdrecht 1994). Framed in aluminum. Dimensions: Image size 50.5 x 50.5 cm, frame 71 x 71 cm.

    Ald Fryslan
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jan. 25, 2025

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jan. 25, 2025

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jan. 25, 2025

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 42/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. Has some stains in the paper. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €400 - €500

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: Mangelgang - 91/120 Is a little yellowed and some staining in the white edge. The image is in good condition. With a Passe-Partout do not see any more imperfections. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €445
    Dec. 08, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €445

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €270
    Dec. 08, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €270

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 42/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €445
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €445

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €315
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €315

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned - original starting bid €205
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned - original starting bid €205

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. Has some stains in the paper. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €445
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - original starting bid €445

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Nov. 16, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Han JANSEN (1931-1994) 'Avico 3 Blauwe Boerderij' (1987). (W:25 x H:25 cm)
    Nov. 05, 2024

    Han JANSEN (1931-1994) 'Avico 3 Blauwe Boerderij' (1987). (W:25 x H:25 cm)

    Est: €120 - €180

    Han JANSEN (1931-1994) 'Avico 3 Blauwe Boerderij' (1987) Screenprint. Signed lower right.  Dated 1987.  Dutch Description: Han JANSEN (1931-1994) 'Avico 3 Blauwe Boerderij' (1987) Zeefdruk.  Getekend rechts onderaan.  Gedateerd 1987.  Dimensions: (W:25 x H:25 cm)

    Flanders Auctions
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 42/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. Has some stains in the paper. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - Original price € 315
    Aug. 31, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned - Original price € 315

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 270
    Aug. 31, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 270

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 42/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 315
    Aug. 31, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 315

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 495
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 495

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 495
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 495

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 495
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned- Original price € 495

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

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  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 42/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. Has some stains in the paper. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • HAN JANSEN
    Jun. 28, 2024

    HAN JANSEN

    Est: €50 - €100

    Han Jansen (1931-1994) Dutch landscape cross-section, screen print numbered 39/120, outer size 68.5x68 cm

    Derksen Veilingbedrijf
  • HAN JANSEN
    Jun. 28, 2024

    HAN JANSEN

    Est: €40 - €80

    Han Jansen (1931-1994) Cows lying in the meadow, screen print numbered 174/200, outside size 65.5x50.5 cm

    Derksen Veilingbedrijf
  • Han Jansen (Dutch 1931 - 1994). Zomer [Summer], 1971.
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Han Jansen (Dutch 1931 - 1994). Zomer [Summer], 1971.

    Est: €500 - €700

    Han Jansen (Dutch 1931 - 1994) Zomer [Summer], 1971 oil on canvas signed, dated and titled 'Han Jansen '71' (on the stretcher) image size 100 x 100 cm., frame size 101 x 101 cm.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jun. 01, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jun. 01, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Jun. 01, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • Han Jansen (1931-1994)
    May. 30, 2024

    Han Jansen (1931-1994)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Boerderij bij Kloosterburen

    Richard ter Borg kunsthandel
  • Han Jansen (1931-1994)
    May. 30, 2024

    Han Jansen (1931-1994)

    Est: €150 - €200

    Koeien

    Richard ter Borg kunsthandel
  • Han Jansen (1931-1994)
    May. 30, 2024

    Han Jansen (1931-1994)

    Est: €200 - €300

    'Aan tafel'

    Richard ter Borg kunsthandel
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    May. 11, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely beautiful framed with Passe-Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    May. 11, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 42/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    May. 11, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €500 - €600

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass.

    Art Atelier
  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned
    May. 11, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Hansigned

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe-Partout and glass. Has some stains in the paper. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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  • Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned
    Apr. 13, 2024

    Jansen, Han - Silkscreen - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, titled, and numbered by the artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. Title: Uitgelicht. Edition: 51/80.d-Signed, titeld and numered by he artist. Completely framed, Passe Partout and glass. In 1980 Han Jansen painted the Wadden Sea. Not in the way that hundreds of others before and after him did, but literally: by sprinkling paint pigments into the gullies and trenches. The mudflat bottom and the gullies, in which the water slowly flowed, colored brillant-green, crimson-red and lemon. For a moment Han stood beside God to show that on the umpteenth billionth day of creation things could be even more colorful," said then director Wouter Kotte of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Utrecht. Han Jansen gained international fame with his mudflat paintings. The son of a Groninger gentleman farmer knew how to innovate. For fifteen years his paintings adorned the covers of the quirky northern magazine Noorderbreedte; a special stage for an artist. He painted land, both in the interior of Australia and behind his house in Eelderwolde. He was also the spiritual father of so-called "stream paintings. Jansen poured the paint onto flat linen and then let gravity and the structure of the canvas do the work, if he tilted the surface. Even a staircase once formed the surface for such a flow painting. Henk van Os argues that Jansen had an unprecedented ability to renew himself. He took nothing for granted; he was a creator in the true sense of the word.

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