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    Twentieth Century Art including Belgian Art

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    31 May 2005

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    • Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994)
    Lot 315

    Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994)

    Corrulated cardboard I

    Price realised

    EUR 36,000

    Estimate

    EUR 30,000 - EUR 40,000

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    Jan Schoonhoven (1914-1994)
    Corrulated cardboard I
    signed, dated and inscribed with title 'J.J. Schoonhoven 1964' (on the reverse
    a cardboard relief
    100.5 x 120 cm.

    Provenance

    Galerie Orez, The Hague.
    Galerie M., Bochum, where acquired by the present owner.

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    Literature and exhibited

    Exhibited

    Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum, Schoonhoven, 8 November- 22 November 1968, no. 21. (as: Golfkarton III).
    Frankfurt, Frankfurter Kunstverein Steinernes Haus, Kunst nach '45 aus Frankfurter Privatbesitz, year unknown.
    Kassel, Documenta 1977, Documenta, 24 June-2 October 1977.


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    Pre-Lot Text

    PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE GERMAN COLLECTION

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