that is the belief of art dealer and valuer Peter van Os.
The true art collector in you may well recognize himself in this statement by Peter van Os:
'I am only interested in art that really touches me. When I look at a work, it should bring me a sense of excitement, cause an increase in my heart rate! With the contemporary artists I represent, it is essential for me to have a deeper relationship, where we know and feel each other personally. Because of the bond we have, I appreciate and understand the extra dimension in their works. Hence my statement that the relationship between the artist and their work must be right and therefore inseparable. That is also directly my criterion for representing, curating and exhibiting a collection.'
Antiques collection
Peter van Os' collection consists of artworks by well-known and lesser-known artists from Europe. Documentation and information on the background of the artworks and the artists is available.
The collection of antiques includes paintings, furniture, topographical maps, Chinese porcelain, Delftware, sculptures, candlesticks, clocks and decorative objects
.
Modern Art Collection
The Netherlands can be proud of its contemporary artists. Today, they produce high-quality works of art of excellent quality. The contemporary artists in the gallery include: Denis De Gloire, Frank van Driel, Wessel Huisman, Hans Keuls, Hans Kanters and Joost Beerents.
Peter van Os' collection also includes works from the 20th century. Special emphasis in this collection is on the period Art Deco and the 1950s and 1960s.
All these works of art are of course accompanied by documentation
.
3rd Generation
In 1910, Peter's grandfather, Frans Aalbers, started the Antiques Shop in Arnhem. In 1920, he settled in the Bakkerstraat in Arnhem.
for 3 generations, the van Os family has been a trusted address for trading in European Art and Antiques. It is a business that has passed on from father to son.
Sworn and Certified Registered Appraiser
In 1981, Peter took over the business completely from his father. He completed his studies as a Chartered Surveyor and was sworn in as the youngest Certified Chartered Surveyor in Art and Antiques inNetherlands
.
He also became a member of the TMV (Federation of Valuers, Brokers and Auctioneers)
Valuations are carried out on behalf of private individuals, insurance companies and museums
.
International network
The mediation of works of art is another activity in which Peter van Os specialises. Art collectors offer their works for sale in order to be able to further expand and purchase their collection in a certain direction. Peter has excellent insight into the movement in art collections and the current market value.
even when there is an inheritance, Peter van Os' international network can be called upon to sell a work
This is the conviction of art dealer and expert Peter van Os.
"Artists and their works of art are inseparable.
The true art collector in you may recognize himself in this statement by Peter van Os:
I am only interested in art that really moves me. When I look at a piece of art, it has to make me feel excited, it has to make my heart beat faster! With the contemporary artists I represent, it is essential for me to have a deeper relationship, where we know each other and feel personal. Through this connection, I appreciate and understand the extra dimension of their work. Hence my assertion that the relationship between the artist and his work must be right and therefore inseparable. This is also directly my criterion for representation, conservation and exhibition of a collection".
Collection of antiques
The collection of Peter van Os consists of artworks of well-known and lesser-known European artists. Documentation and information on the history of the works and artists is available.
The antique collection includes paintings, furniture, topographical maps, Chinese porcelain, Delft objects, sculptures, chandeliers, clocks and decorative objects.
Modern Art Collection
The Netherlands can be proud of its contemporary artists. Today, they produce art of excellent quality. Among the contemporary artists in the gallery are Denis De Gloire, Frank van Driel, Wessel Huisman, Hans Keuls, Hans Kanters and Joost Beerents
. The focus is on the Art Deco period and the 1950s and 1960s.
All these works of art are of course accompanied by documentation.
3rd generation
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Peter van Os is a respected member of the KVHOK: the Royal Association of Fine Art Dealers in The Netherlands as well as of the international CINOA.
The Royal Association of Fine Art Dealers stands for knowledge and quality and was founded in 1911.
It's the oldest and most renowned association of art dealers in
the Netherlands.
Statement KVHOK:
'We know better than anyone how important quality is. Anyone who buys
something beautiful wants to know exactly what he is buying. Dating,
attributions, condition and conservation of antiques, everything has to
be right. That is why only the best traders are allowed to wear the Royal
Association of Fine Art Dealers (VHOK) logo. Our members are the eyes of
the art and antiques market and together strive for the highest standards
of conaisseurship, knowledge and ethical standards. We have laid this
down together and for customers in the 'Rules of Conduct' and the
'General Terms and Conditions for Sales and Services'.
With over 60 members you will find all imaginable disciplines. Together
we therefore have an unprecedented amount of knowledge in-house. We share
this knowledge with participants of our Art & Antiques in Practice
course.'
Peter van Os est un membre respecté de la KVHOK, l'Association royale des marchands d'art des Pays-Bas, ainsi que de la CINOA internationale.
Par conséquent, les conditions de vente telles que documentées par la KVHOK sont appliquées.
L'Association royale des négociants en beaux-arts, fondée en 1911, est synonyme de connaissance et de qualité.
C'est l'association de marchands d'art la plus ancienne et la plus renommée des Pays-Bas.
Déclaration KVHOK :
Nous savons mieux que quiconque à quel point la qualité est importante. Quiconque achète
veut savoir exactement ce qu'il achète. La datation,
attributions, l'état et la conservation des antiquités, tout doit être correct.
tout doit être exact. C'est pourquoi seuls les meilleurs négociants sont autorisés à porter le logo de l'Association royale des négociants en objets d'art (VHOK).
Royal Association of Fine Art Dealers (VHOK). Nos membres sont les yeux du marché de l'art et des antiquités.
du marché de l'art et des antiquités et s'efforcent ensemble d'atteindre les normes les plus élevées en matière de connaisseurs, de connaissances et d'expertise.
Nous avons établi cela ensemble et pour les clients dans les "Règles de conduite" et les "Conditions générales de vente et d'achat".
Avec plus de 60 membres, vous trouverez toutes les disciplines imaginables. Ensemble, nous disposons donc d'une somme de connaissances sans précédent. Nous partageons
Nous partageons ces connaissances avec les participants à notre cours "Art & Antiques in Practice" (cours d'art et d'antiquités dans la pratique).
ACCUMULATING KNOWLEDGE
▫️ Bronze with gold brown patinated bronze books
▫️ 236.5 x 50 x 68 cm
▫️ Germany, 2005
▫️ Signed
▫️ Private collection Belgium
▫️ Excellent condiition
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Original casting in bronze, Cire Perdue technique. The larger-than-life bronze sculpture takes up a globally explosive topic, namely that of education: 'Accumulating knowledge'. The sculpture has been designed in 2001 and casted in 2005.
Cire perdue
Cire perdue is a technique for casting a bronze sculpture. The name 'cire perdue' literally means 'lost wax' in French.
The artist first makes a model from wax, usually modelling wax or casting wax. The model is fitted with casting channels to allow the metal to flow and vent channels to allow air to escape. The model is then encased in a ceramic layer, which hardens after drying. The ceramic mould is heated in a kiln to melt and burn out the wax. The mould is then filled with molten bronze, which cools and solidifies into the shape of the model. The ceramic mould is then smashed or ground to reveal the bronze sculpture. The sculpture is then finished by cutting off the casting channels, cleaning the surface and possibly patinating .
This technique has been used since the Bronze Age to make jewellery, works of art and other complex shapes .
Accumulating knowledge
According to the artist, each additional book read piles up the knowledge into a pillar, motivating for ever new information. The sculpture symbolizes the quest for knowledge and the curiosity that drives it. The books represent the accumulated wisdom of humanity. In keeping with this idea, the artist shows a human figure here, sitting on a tower of stacked books, with another large open book in her raised hands, held up towards the sky.
The sculpture also reflects the artist's personal experience of learning and exploring different cultures and disciplines.
Artist quote on the artwork 'Accumulating knowledge':
'Literature encourages wisdom and improvement of universal conditions.
Reading ook after book accumulates to a pile of knowledge, motivating the continuing quest for yet more information.'
EXPERT REPORT
The artwork has an expert report dated 31st July 2005. It has been researched and reported by Frederic Got, Galerie Castiglione, Paris.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Tolla Inbar is a German-born Israeli contemporary sculptor who lives in Germany since 1985.
She is known for her expressive bronze figures that explore themes such as human relationships, emotions, and spirituality.
Education
After attending school in Stuttgart, where she concentrated on ceramics and sculpture, she immigrated to Israel. While passionately pursuing her interests in art and participating in both group and solo exhibitions throughout Israel and Europe, Tolla earned a B.A. in psychology and sociology from Tel Aviv University. Her academic pursuits had a great influence on her creative expression. She later returned to Tel Aviv University to study modern art and learn the traditions of those before her.
Inspiration
Her works are often inspired by her own life experiences, such as her childhood in a kibbutz, where she learned to appreciate nature and community, her travels around the world, where she encountered different cultures and religions, and her personal challenges, such as coping with the loss of her father and brother.
Style
Throughout her career, Tolla’s works have evolved from realistic and figurative to more expressive and semi-abstract forms. Using the ancient method of bronze casting, Tolla’s work embodies universal questions regarding the reasons for living and the complexity of the universe.
The suggestion of movement is strikingly present in these inanimate works. Tolla believes in an individual path that we all must work through in order to reach our spiritual goal. The soul, she believes, is a reflection of the universe and motivates our inner drive. Tolla uses the metaphor of climbing on various external props to express this. The “souls” in these sculptures use stairs, ladders and ropes to fulfill ambitions and aspirations.
Since 1995, Tolla has been working in her unique, naturalistic style, combining wood, metal, glass and bronze to create both maquette and monumental sculptures that delight private and corporate collectors worldwide
Exhibitions and rewards
Inbar's sculptures have been exhibited in many countries, including the United States, China, Italy, and France, and have received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. She has also received several awards and honors, such as the International Sculpture Prize Pietrasanta e la Versilia nel Mondo in 2008, the Honorary Citizenship of Pietrasanta in 2010, and the Gold Medal of the City of Florence in 2012.
Personal vision
Inbar's artistic vision is to create sculptures that communicate with the viewers and touch their hearts, by expressing universal human emotions and values.
LITERATURE
Tolla, Veronique Botineau
Published by Galerie Modus Paris 2001
Tolla
Published by Opera Gallery New York 2005
Peter van Os Antiques & Fine Art
'In de Witte Leeuw' - Markt 12a
5688 AJ Oirschot Pays-Bas
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