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Albert Dolmans
The Pond (Oil) 1970
Born1928 (age 95–96)
Breda, Netherlands
NationalityDutch, American
Alma materCalifornia College of the Arts
Known forPaintings
StyleOil

Albert Dolmans (born 1928) is a Dutch-American painter. He began his career in the sixties becoming part of the Bay Area Figurative Movement and the Society of Western Artists.

Biography

Born in Breda, Netherlands in 1928,[1] he emigrated with his parents and grew up in Berkeley. He was awarded a scholarship to the California College of the Arts in Oakland,[2] studying under George Post, Karl Baumann[3] and Otis Oldfield.[4][5] He has devoted himself to an international career in fine art, dividing his time mainly between Europe and the United States.[6] Apart from his pen and ink work, his preferred mediums are oil, watercolor and pastel.[7] Dolmans' paintings have been said to be mainly divided in two groups: warm paintings with a lot of ochre and purple in California, as opposed to cool, controlled, fresh-colored green and blue paintings for the Netherlands.[8][9] His work has been exhibited internationally,[10] becoming part of both private and municipal collections. His paintings were included in three major exhibits.[11] The first in The Hague in 1976 to commemorate the Bicentennial of the United States, the second in 1982, celebrating 200 years of diplomatic relations between the United States and the Netherlands, and later the same year in San Francisco, a special exhibit marking the official visit of the Queen of the Netherlands to that city.[12][13] His paintings make part of the permanent collection of the Stedelijk Museum of Breda, the Netherlands.[14][15]

References

  • Elsevier (Magazine), "Albert Dolmans: American 'Brabander'", May 1980.
  • Albert Dolmans (2013) Painting is my life (Autobiography), Zutphen: CPI Koninklijke Wöhrmann, ISBN 978-94-6203-504-1, pp. 140.
  • Albert Dolmans (2015) My Drawings, Zutphen: CPI Koninklijke Wöhrmann, ISBN 978-94-6203-732-8. pp. 113.
  • Society of Western Artists, "23rd Annual Exhibition of Art", M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco (CA), April 1964.
  • Contra Costa Times (CA), "Living Arts: Albert Dolmans", April 29, 1973, p. 12.
  • "Tentoonstelling Albert Dolmans", Het Stadsblad voor West-Brabant, 5 February 1975, p. 4.
  • Albert Dolmans, Profile & Profile Images sourced 18 June 2015.
  • Leo van Heijningen, Albert Dolmans bij Kunstzaal van Heijningen in Den Haag, text available on ISSUU, sourced 6 June 2015

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Albert Dolmans vier uur in het turfschip", Dagblad de Stem (Breda), February 8, 1974, p.3 and "One Man Show", Sacramento Union, 21 September 1974
  2. ^ "Artist Albert Dolmans at League Benefit", Sonoma Tribune (CA), October 8, 1975, and "Albert Dolmans Exhibits", Contra Costa Times (CA), November 9, 1972, p.31
  3. ^ Lauri Hoffman, The Life and Art of Karl Baumann, available on http://www.tfaoi.com/distingu/karl.htm, sourced 28 August 2014
  4. ^ "Otis Oldfield, the innovative fine artist", available on http://otisoldfield.net/biography/ Archived 2016-02-21 at the Wayback Machine, sourced 7/23/2017
  5. ^ Maggie Crumb, "The Arts: Albert Dolmans holds show", Contra Costa Times (CA), November 4, 1971
  6. ^ Albert Dolmans (G+ Profile) available on https://plus.google.com/+albertdolmans/photos, sourced 18 June 2015.
  7. ^ "De Amerikaanse Nederlander", Elsevier Magazine, Netherlands, 5 November 1977, p.195
  8. ^ Leo van Heijningen, Kunstzaal Van Heijningen, The XPat Journal, Summer Issue, June 2015, pp.5, 46-47.
  9. ^ Stokkum, Ellen van. "Wassenaarders.nl | Expositie 'Impressions of Holland' in Atelier Ellen | kunst-cultuur". www.wassenaarders.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-04-19.
  10. ^ "Western Artist Exhibits Here", Bay City Times (Michigan) September 24, 1972
  11. ^ "Expositie van Nederlandse Amerikaan in Prinsenbeek", Dagblad de Stem (Breda), 2 November 1982, p.5
  12. ^ Albert Dolmans, "Painting is my life", Autobiography, Zutphen: CPI Koninklijke Wöhrmann Archived 2016-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, 2013, pp.140
  13. ^ Dagblad de Stem, Vrij Uit – "Kunst Kris Kras: Albert Dolmans", ? May 1974, p.8.
  14. ^ Albert Dolmans. "De ophaalbrug". Brabants Erfgoed - Stedelijk Museum Breda (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-05-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ "Zoek: dolmans". Brabants Erfgoed (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-05-28.