Jan Toorop (1858-1928)
Jan Toorop (1858-1928)

Dame en blanche (Annie Hall)

Details
Jan Toorop (1858-1928)
Dame en blanche (Annie Hall)
signed and dated lower left JTh Toorop 1886
oil on canvas
100 x 73 cm
Provenance
Mr. Witold Horain, Cracow
Literature
R. Siebelhoff, The early development of Jan Toorop 1879-1892, Toronto 1973, p. 233-234, no. 8603 (ill.)


Exhibited
Dresden, Dresdner Kunstsalon, October-November 1899, no. 36 (ill.)

Lot Essay

In 1885 Toorop met Annie Hall, an English girl studying french and music in Brussels. The couple married in 1886. He painted several impressionist works with Annie as his model. These paintings resemble in style, the palette knife technique and in atmosphere the early works by James Ensor whom Toorop knew from his time in Belgium (1883-1885). Besides the present painting two other versions of Dame en blanche exist; a subject which intrigued the artist throughout the years 1885-1886 (Annie Hall at Lissadell, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam from 1885 and Woman in white, Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent).
Toorop represented Annie preferably in white, paying no special attention to the face of the woman. She always seems lost in thoughts.
See colour illustration

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