Pieter Stoop
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Pieter Stoop | |
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Born | 18 January 1946[citation needed] |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Academy of Catholic Education, Jan van Eyck Academy |
Known for | Painting |
Awards | Winner – Prize for the Visual Arts of the city of Maastricht 1972 [citation needed] |
Pieter Stoop is a Dutch painter of abstract paintings.
Pieter Stoop attended the Academy of Catholic Education, Tilburg (1962–1966) and at the Jan van Eyck Academy of Maastricht (1966–1972).[1] At the end of his studies he obtained the Prize for the Visual Arts of the city of Maastricht (1972), and later on he received financial support to travel to Morocco (prins Bernhard Fonds, 1974), and to New York City and Mexico (travel grant CRM, 1979) for study.[citation needed] Stoop specializes in painting and sculpture and identifies with the “Nieuwe Schilderijen” school. This school conceived art according exclusively to its materiality. Stoop focused on the painting materials and applied them thickly layer after layer to achieve a thick quality on the canvas.[citation needed]
“The essence is not that Pieter Stoop takes the landscape as his starting point; what matters is how the movement of paint and colour transforms the surface into something else: the painter’s art. Pieter Stoop makes beautifully modulated paintings.” R. H. Fuchs[2]
He works on large canvases which are dealt with through a process that brings the artist to alternate oil painting with small-format drawings and acrylic paintings to make a quick sketch.[citation needed] Pieter Stoop currently[when?] lives in Eindhoven.
Studies
[edit]1962-1966 Academy of Fine Art, Tilburg, Netherlands. 1966-1972 Jan van Eyck-Academy, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Museum collections
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Jacobs, P.M.J. Beeldend Nederland: biografisch handboek {2}, Tilburg: P.M.J. Jacobs, 1993, p. 438. All the specific biographical information comes from the same source.
- ^ Fuchs, Rudi. Pieter Stoop, Amsterdam: Wetering Galerie, 1987
- ^ "Pieter Stoop". Stedelijk. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
- ^ "Pieter Stoop: Schilderijen". Van Abbe Museum. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
- ^ "Pieter Stoop". Centraal Museum, Utrecht. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
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