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Pyke Koch (1901-1991)

A portrait of Mrs J.C. van Boetzelaer, en profile

signed with initials and dated lower right P.K. 48, oil on canvas
25.5 x 25 cm
Provenance
Dr. T.J. Botke, Maastricht
Literature
Carel Blotkamp, Pyke Koch, Amsterdam 1972, p. 167, no. 40
Carel Blotkamp, Pyke Koch, Utrecht 1982, p. 70 (ill.)
Exhibited
Venice, XXV Biennale Internazionale di Venezia, 1950, no. 46
Maastricht, House of T.J. Botke, Pyke Koch, September 1951
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Pyke Koch, 16 December 1955 - 16 January 1956
Arnhem, Gemeentemuseum, Pyke Koch, 1966, no. 19, p. 12 (ill.)

Lot Essay

In 1948, Koch made his first portrait of his close friend, Lady J.C. van Boetzelaer. He was fascinated by her characteristic physiognomy and complexion that - without request - he made several portraits of her. Besides the present lot, there exists a larger portrait en profile, which was painted in the same year, a small and a large portrait en face and some drawings.
Compared to the larger portrait en profile, which is situated in an open, cloudless sky, the present lot has a more intimate atmosphere, due to the grayish-green background. Depth has been created by the fine shadows in the complexion of the sitter. As in many works by Pyke Koch the present lot is a fine example of the artist's desired confrontation with portraiture of the Italian renaissance.

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