The Van Baaren siblings bought no fewer than 26 paintings from the French artist Lydia Radda. Lambertus went for her Parisian cityscapes, but Josephina was more into Radda's still-lifes which she saw at Nieuwenhuizen Segaar in 1956. Radda was 'discovered' by art journalist H.P. (Henk) Bremmer, who greatly influenced purchases by Dutch collectors by working together with this Hague art gallery. For instance, he advised Hélène Kröller-Müller on her art collection in Otterlo. [text 2023]
Title
Poires et fleurs
Artist
Lydia Radda (Corbeil 1891 - 1967 Béziers)
Dating
1931
Material and technique
Object number
22092
Object type
Acquisition
bruikleen Stichting Van Baaren Museum 1980
Dimensions
hoogte 46.5 cm
breedte 61 cm
hoogte (met lijst) 67 cm
breedte (met lijst) 82 cm
Inscriptions and markings
- signatuur recto r.o. (met verf): Radda (onderstreept)
More of the same motive
Documentation
- Overzichtstentoonstelling van schilderijen door de Franse schilderes Radda, auteurs Aukje Vergeest ... [et al.]. red. Jan van Adrichem ... [et al.] (Den Haag, 1955), cat. nr. 8
Exhibitions
- Collectie Centraal, Centraal Museum
- Revisor, Centraal Museum
- t.g.v. de tent. Groeten uit Utrecht (van 18.5/2.6.1989), Boekhandel Broese Kemink
- Groeten uit Utrecht, Centraal Museum
- Overzichtstentoonstelling van schilderijen door de Franse schilderes Radda, Kunsthandel G.J. Nieuwenhuizen Segaar
Persistent url
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