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Lot 70: The other copy in the Stedelijk Museum

Est: €800 EUR - €1,200 EURSold:
Adams Amsterdam AuctionsAmsterdam, NetherlandsDecember 03, 2018

Item Overview

Description

- JUTTE, Jacob (Dutch 1930). Plaggenraapster [Turf cutter], c. 1960. Brown patinated bronze sculpture with integral base. Model for a never executed monumental version. With irregularities in the bronze, good condition.

Dimensions

Height 25 cm. (incl. base)

Artist or Maker

Provenance

Donated by the artist

Notes

In the collection of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, purchased for FL 17.500,- in 1960. From an article on the occasion of his first solo exhibition by the former editor of fine art from NRC Handelsblad Hans Redeker: "[...] wanneer wij niet volledig blind zijn zal men het zich later herinneren als het ogenblik waarop het panorama van onze kunst met een nieuwe wonderlijk begaafde figuur werd verrijkt. En niet alleen met een talent maar ook met een kunstenaar, wiens werk uit diepste lagen van de mens voortkomt en met dezelfde hartstochtelijke, hardvochtige noodzakelijkheid ontstaat als waarmee zij, de artistieke scheppingsdrift, bij andere, grote getekenden als een van Gogh [...]". See also under Giacometti for the collaboration Giacometti/Jutte. Jacob Jutte is a one-off. In 1967 a zebra crossing spontaneously appeared on the busy Wittenburgergracht. Wim Noordhoek recalls: "every night after the municipal officials washed away the zebra with water, we painted it again" (Avondblog). The idea came from "the bizarre sculptor Jacob Jutte and Kees Hoekert". The website buiteninbeeld.nl is one of the few sources that devotes more than a single word to this completely idiosyncratic artist who certainly deserves his own chapter in the art history of the 20th century. That is why - and because it is fun - we fully quote this short overview of his achievements: "Jacques Jutte alias Jacob Jutte (1930) doorliep de Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam van 1959-1962. In de jaren zestig was hij actief in de Provo-beweging, de HP in 1968: ‘Provocateur Jacob Jutte: Wij vechten voor de vrijheid in de Hollandse wind’. Over de oorlog van deze man tegen de autoriteiten.’ Roel van Duyn, ex Provo, ex Kabouter, beschreef de geschiedenis van de provotarische beweging. Een citaat: (1965). Op een novemberzaterdagavond arresteerde de politie in de Warmoesstraat de 35-jarige beeldhouwer Jacques Jutte, die ‘uit solidariteit met de provoos’ een auto in de brand gestoken had. Waarschijnlijk zal zo'n monsterverbranding weinig aan onze populariteit bijdragen, maar emotioneel geeft ons zoiets grote voldoening. Zelf werd Jutte ook slachtoffer van vandalisme. Een ANP-fotobijschrift in 1965: Onbereikbaar voor vernielzuchtigen staat een van de werkstukken van de beeldhouwer jacques jutte op de daklijst van een gedeeltelijk afgebroken pand op de hoek van de prinsengracht en de vijzelstraat. Vorig weekeinde werden een aantal van zijn werken ter waarde van 20.000 gulden tijdens zijn afwezigheid totaal vernield" (Buiten in Beeld: https://bit.ly/2DF6ukl).

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Auction Details

NRC 10 - Fine Art

by
Adams Amsterdam Auctions
December 03, 2018, 06:30 PM CET

Herengracht 458, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, 1017 CA, NL

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