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  • Jan Montyn (Dutch, 1924-2015)
    Jan. 10, 2025

    Jan Montyn (Dutch, 1924-2015)

    Est: £150 - £200

    Jan Montyn (Dutch, 1924-2015) 'Des Sceaux des Planetes', series of 7 colour etchings with aquatint, each dated "1970" and numbered "45/50" in pencil, 41cm x 49 cm, four of the prints have been framed (7)

    Martel Maides
  • Montijn, Jan - Etching
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Montijn, Jan - Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Montijn, Jan - Etching - original starting bid €160
    Dec. 08, 2024

    Montijn, Jan - Etching - original starting bid €160

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. fully framed. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Untitled (1971) Coloured etching on paper Edition 160 of 190 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    In the beginning (2000) Coloured etching on paper Edition 60 of 60 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Untitled (1989) Coloured etching on paper Edition 52 of 100 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Untitled, 1975. Coloured etching Edition 26 of 40 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Untitled, 1996 coloured etching Edition 14 of 35 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    South China Sea, 1983 Coloured etching Edition 4 of 20 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Eigen Druk, 1964. Coloured Etching Edition 7 of 10 Signed by the artist and dated lower left.

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Porte Bonheur, 1966. Coloured Etching Edition 2 of 10 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Eigen Druk, 1961. Coloured Etching Edition 2 of 7 Signed by the artist, titled and dated.

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €150

    Untitled, 2000 Lithograph on paper Edition 6 of 60 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €150 - €200

    Eigen Druk, 1963. Etching on paper Edition 4 of 6 Signed by the artist, dated and Edition

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €150 - €300

    Untitled, 1994. Coloured etching Edition 14 of 25 Signed by the artist and dated in pencil lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)
    Nov. 30, 2024

    Jan MONTYN (1924-2015)

    Est: €150 - €300

    "The new human II", 1994. Coloured Lithograph Edition 14 of 25 Signed by the artist and dated lower right

    Hessink's
  • Jan Montyn (Dutch, 1924-2015)
    Nov. 21, 2024

    Jan Montyn (Dutch, 1924-2015)

    Est: £250 - £400

    Jan Montyn (Dutch, 1924-2015) 'Des Sceaux des Planetes', series of 7 colour etchings with aquatint, each dated "1970" and numbered "45/50" in pencil, 41cm x 49 cm, four of the prints have been framed (7)

    Martel Maides
  • Montijn, Jan - Etching - Hand signed
    Nov. 16, 2024

    Montijn, Jan - Etching - Hand signed

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Montijn, Jan - Etching
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Montijn, Jan - Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Montijn, Jan - Etching - Hand signed
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Montijn, Jan - Etching - Hand signed

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015)
    Feb. 08, 2024

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015)

    Est: €50 - €100

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Zonder titel, genummerd 12/100 l.o. en gedateerd 1989 en gesigneerd r.o.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Montijn, Jan - Etching- Original price €155
    Dec. 16, 2023

    Montijn, Jan - Etching- Original price €155

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Montijn, Jan - Etching
    Oct. 14, 2023

    Montijn, Jan - Etching

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. fully framed. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Jan Montyn (1924 - 2015)
    Oct. 12, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924 - 2015)

    Est: €50 - €100

    Jan Montyn (1924 - 2015) Gesigneerd en gedateerd 1970 rechtsonder, genummerd 17/40 linksonder in potlood, lithografie op papier. Afm. 40 x 26 cm.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924 - 2015)
    Oct. 12, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924 - 2015)

    Est: €50 - €100

    Jan Montyn (1924 - 2015) Gesigneerd en gedateerd '77 rechtsonder, genummerd 42/50 linksonder in potlood, lithografie op papier. Afm. 18 x 13,5 cm.

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  • Montijn, Jan - Etching
    Aug. 26, 2023

    Montijn, Jan - Etching

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. fully framed. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Montijn, Jan - Etching
    Aug. 26, 2023

    Montijn, Jan - Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Montijn, Jan - Etching
    Jul. 08, 2023

    Montijn, Jan - Etching

    Est: €200 - €300

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. fully framed. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

    Art Atelier
  • Montijn, Jan - Etching
    Jul. 08, 2023

    Montijn, Jan - Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. fully framed. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Montijn, Jan - Etching
    Jul. 08, 2023

    Montijn, Jan - Etching

    Est: €300 - €400

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated. Jan Montyn Jan MontynJan Montyn (1924 - 2015) was a well-known Dutch painter, draughtsman, graphic artist and poet with an extraordinary life. It is said of him that his eyes saw more than is bearable for a human being. His adventurous and extraordinary life journey took him to many hellish - but also paradisiacal - places, leading to a body of work of beautiful etchings, paintings and poems. Formation Jan was born into a strict Orthodox Protestant family. His father was a deacon. To escape this stifling environment, Jan sought adventure by enlisting in German military service through the National Socialist Youth Storm. During his German service, he was shipwrecked in the Baltic Sea only to end up in the trenches on the Eastern Front where he was wounded. After the war, he managed to get to the West in time where he was made a prisoner of war by the Americans. But he escaped and volunteered for the Foreign Legion via Marseille. This apparently pleases him badly and he escapes again to return to the Netherlands where he is interned for three years.During this time, he develops an interest in the arts. After his internment, he leaves with the United Nations as a commando to Korea where he is wounded again. During his recovery in Japan and during his time in Korea, he develops an interest in Asia. Upon returning to the Netherlands, he joins the Dutch army as an instructor. Among other things, he also works as a museum curator for a Regimental Museum. During this time, the much war violence he has experienced begins to take its toll he develops an unstable and short-tempered character and throws himself increasingly into drinking and sexual excesses. Admission to a psychiatric clinic and discharge from the army follow in 1957. Jan now settles in Amsterdam, where he meets Anton Heyboer in the art scene, who introduces him to the technique of etching and with whom he travels extensively through southern Europe and North Africa. Jan also travelled through North Africa with artist Thom Gerrard. In the early 1960s, Jan settles in Provence where he renovates a small house. From there, he and his girlfriend again take trips through southern Europe and North Africa. He begins to achieve success with his series of etchings produced in France. In the late 1960s - early 1970s, Jan sought adventure again with long trips in Asia including the conflict zones of Cambodia, Vietnam and later Myanmar. He experienced bombings, ran into the Vietcong, saw the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the colonel's regime in Myanmar but also visited ancient temples and forests. He soaks it all in and makes his increasingly successful series of etchings at home in France based on his many impressions and experiences. He has more and more exhibitions in Europe. During this period, Jan also dedicates himself to humanitarian organisations active in these areas such as Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders. He tries to volunteer to help them alleviate the cruel fate of the people in the war zones. In 1975, in Europe, he meets his wife Hi-en Tjia with whom he has a daughter. The family continues to travel across North Africa and Asia. Oeuvre For decades, Montyn sketched and watercoloured all his impressions while travelling and incorporated them into series of etchings on his return home, which he exhibited around the world with growing success. He develops a completely unique style and colour palette which makes him a much-loved and much-collected artist to this day. Montyn's work started out fairly figurative but from the 1960s onwards he increasingly stylised his work towards his own more abstract imagery. Initially making etchings in black ink, he later used more and more colour in his work. Montyn always etches himself in small editions and alternately in the techniques: drypoint, aquatint and taillight. The recurring ochre tones in his work symbolise his connection with the earth. His work can be seen in major museums such as the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art New York (MoMa). But also in the Bibliotheque National de France in Paris and numerous other leading museums. In 1982, Dirk Ayelt Kooiman wrote a novel based on Montyn's life, entitled "Montyn". His eventful life and oeuvre have been the subject of many publications, as well as films such as a 2004 documentary by Jan Louter: "Jan Montyn: love me or leave me".

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  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015)
    Jun. 15, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €200

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Abstracte compositie, genummerd 15/30 l.o., gesigneerd en gedateerd 1983 r.o.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015)
    Jun. 15, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €200

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Abstracte compositie, genummerd 14/20 l.o., gesigneerd r.o.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015)
    Jun. 15, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €200

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Twee etsen, gesigneerd en gedateerd 1996 en 1989 r.o.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015)
    Jun. 15, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015)

    Est: €300 - €600

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Portfolio met gedichten en 7 kleurenetsen, getiteld “Des sceaux des planètes”, gesigneerd en gedateerd 1970.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Een meerkleuren ets op papier, 'De Nieuwe Mens' IV, 1994, in potlood gesigneerd en met jaartal rechtsonder, genummerd 3/25 linksonder.
    Apr. 20, 2023

    Een meerkleuren ets op papier, 'De Nieuwe Mens' IV, 1994, in potlood gesigneerd en met jaartal rechtsonder, genummerd 3/25 linksonder.

    Est: €40 - €80

    Een meerkleuren ets op papier, 'De Nieuwe Mens' IV, 1994, in potlood gesigneerd en met jaartal rechtsonder, genummerd 3/25 linksonder.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • JAN MONTYN (DUTCH 1924-2015)
    Mar. 31, 2023

    JAN MONTYN (DUTCH 1924-2015)

    Est: £200 - £300

    JAN MONTYN (DUTCH 1924-2015) JAN MONTYN (DUTCH 1924-2015) Untitled (four works) 1980 each signed, dated and numbered 2/15 in pencil four etchings with aquatint in colours on wove each sheet 11.5 x 36cm framed ARR 4 PROVENANCE: From the Gallerie Mazarine, Paris, Monna Besse collection, thence by descent

    Chiswick Auctions
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015)
    Mar. 15, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015)

    Est: €50 - €100

    Absract composition, numbered 99/150 lower left, signed and dated 1977 lower right.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015)
    Mar. 15, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015)

    Est: €150 - €300

    Drie werken getiteld "Hi-en's garden" (23/35), "Flower of Nong Kai" (15/30) en "Flower of Nong Kai II" (16/30), allen genummerd l.o. en gesigneerd en gedateerd 1984-85 r.o.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015)
    Mar. 15, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015)

    Est: €100 - €200

    Abstract surrealist composition, numbered 7/15 lower left, signed 'Montyn' and dated 1973 lower right.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Abstracte voostelling, genummerd '3/7 eigen druk' l.o., gesigneerd en gedateerd 1965 r.o.
    Feb. 16, 2023

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Abstracte voostelling, genummerd '3/7 eigen druk' l.o., gesigneerd en gedateerd 1965 r.o.

    Est: €50 - €100

    Abstracte voostelling, genummerd '3/7 eigen druk' l.o., gesigneerd en gedateerd 1965 r.o.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Drie werken getiteld "Hi-en's garden" (23/35), "Flower of Nong Kai" (15/30) en "Flower of Nong Kai II" (16/30), allen genummerd l.o. en gesigneerd en gedateerd 1984-85 r.o.
    Nov. 23, 2022

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Drie werken getiteld "Hi-en's garden" (23/35), "Flower of Nong Kai" (15/30) en "Flower of Nong Kai II" (16/30), allen genummerd l.o. en gesigneerd en gedateerd 1984-85 r.o.

    Est: €300 - €600

    Drie werken getiteld "Hi-en's garden" (23/35), "Flower of Nong Kai" (15/30) en "Flower of Nong Kai II" (16/30), allen genummerd l.o. en gesigneerd en gedateerd 1984-85 r.o.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Abstract surrealist composition, numbered 7/15 lower left, signed 'Montyn' and dated 1973 lower right.
    Nov. 23, 2022

    Jan Montyn (1924-2015) Abstract surrealist composition, numbered 7/15 lower left, signed 'Montyn' and dated 1973 lower right.

    Est: €200 - €400

    Abstract surrealist composition, numbered 7/15 lower left, signed 'Montyn' and dated 1973 lower right.

    Vendu Rotterdam
  • MONTYN JAN (1924 - 2015) kleurets n° 120/140 : "Co...
    Oct. 16, 2022

    MONTYN JAN (1924 - 2015) kleurets n° 120/140 : "Co...

    Est: €50 - €100

    MONTYN JAN (1924 - 2015) kleurets n° 120/140 : "Compostities" - 65 x 50 getekend en gedateerd 1971 Jan Montyn signed color etching - dated 1971

    DVC
  • Montyn, Jan
    Sep. 21, 2021

    Montyn, Jan

    Est: €250 - €350

    Montyn, Jan (1924-2015). Radierung. Signiert und datiert 1963 einer von gesamt vier num. Drucken, Plattenformat 39,5:80 cm.

    Schneider-Henn
  • Montyn, Jan
    Jun. 10, 2021

    Montyn, Jan

    Est: €500 - €600

    Montyn, Jan (1924-2015). Des sceaux des planètes. Amsterdam 1969. Imp.-Fol. Mit Sternzeichen illustr. Titelblatt, 7 illustr. Textbll. mit Berufung auf Paracelsus, 1 Bl. Druckvermerk und 7 Farbradierungen auf Tafeln, Hähnemühle-Bütten, jeweils mit Bleistift signiert, datiert (1970) und num. als eines von 50 Exemplaren mit eigenh. beigezeichnetem Siegel der Planeten. Ca. 41,5:49 (50,5:65,5) cm. Lose Bll. wie erschienen, Olwd.-Deckelkassette.

    Schneider-Henn
  • Jan Montyn, Toscane Rain
    May. 19, 2021

    Jan Montyn, Toscane Rain

    Est: $100 - $200

    Jan Montyn Toscane Rain 1983 etching in colors 11.5 h × 16.5 w in (29 × 42 cm) Image measures: 10 h x 15.5 w inches Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge '11/30 Montyn 1983'. This work is number 11 from the edition of 30. Provenance: Berggruen Gallery, Paris | Acquired from the previous in 1984, Private Collection, Chicago This work will ship from Wright in Chicago, Illinois. condition: Please note that work has not been examined out of the frame; dimensions listed are of sight. Print is free of any surface wear or discoloration. Framed behind glass measuring 22 x 26 x 1 inches.

    Rago Arts and Auction Center
  • Montyn, Jan (1924-2015).
    Mar. 16, 2021

    Montyn, Jan (1924-2015).

    Est: €250 -

    Montyn, Jan (1924-2015). Radierung. Signiert und datiert 1963 sowie als épreuve d’artiste bez. und als einer von gesamt zwei Drucken num. Plattenformat 47:80 cm.

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  • Montyn, Jan (1924-2015).
    Mar. 16, 2021

    Montyn, Jan (1924-2015).

    Est: €1,200 -

    Montyn, Jan (1924-2015). Pour les survivants. o. O. 1968. Folio. Tit. u. 9 Farbradierungen auf Karton, signiert sowie dat. und eigenh. num. als einer von 15 Drucken, jeweils mit zugehörig. Textblatt. 32:21,3 (43:32,3) cm. Lose Bll. in Hlwd.-Mappe, beiliegend ein weiteres Blatt mit rad. Kolophon: nennt 15 Exemplare und (mit Bleistift beigeschrieben) 3 Exemplare hors commerce.

    Schneider-Henn
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