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Hein Jagmond Surrealist Repoussé with Chatting Chickens, The Netherlands.
This copper repoussé is both artistically and visually interesting. Hein Jagmond combined an ancient technique of chiseling a very thin copper plate with modern wit and clear lines. The depicted scene is both beautiful and weird at the same time. We see two ladies with chicken heads participating in a conversation presumably about eggs. One of them is holding an umbrella.
Amsterdam based artist Hein Jagmond worked at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and learned this technique from his father. Furthermore he was influenced by Jugendstil art. This piece remains in a wonderful condition. It’s signed at the bottom right corner.
On the back you’ll find a newspaper article about the works of Hein Jagmond.
Height: 14.18 in (36 cm)
Width: 9.85 in (25 cm)
Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
Hein Jagmond Surrealist Repoussé with Chatting Chickens, The Netherlands.
This copper repoussé is both artistically and visually interesting. Hein Jagmond combined an ancient technique of chiseling a very thin copper plate with modern wit and clear lines. The depicted scene is both beautiful and weird at the same time. We see two ladies with chicken heads participating in a conversation presumably about eggs. One of them is holding an umbrella.
Amsterdam based artist Hein Jagmond worked at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and learned this technique from his father. Furthermore he was influenced by Jugendstil art. This piece remains in a wonderful condition. It’s signed at the bottom right corner.
On the back you’ll find a newspaper article about the works of Hein Jagmond.
Height: 14.18 in (36 cm)
Width: 9.85 in (25 cm)
Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)
Hein Jagmond Surrealist Repoussé with Chatting Chickens, The Netherlands.
This copper repoussé is both artistically and visually interesting. Hein Jagmond combined an ancient technique of chiseling a very thin copper plate with modern wit and clear lines. The depicted scene is both beautiful and weird at the same time. We see two ladies with chicken heads participating in a conversation presumably about eggs. One of them is holding an umbrella.
Amsterdam based artist Hein Jagmond worked at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and learned this technique from his father. Furthermore he was influenced by Jugendstil art. This piece remains in a wonderful condition. It’s signed at the bottom right corner.
On the back you’ll find a newspaper article about the works of Hein Jagmond.
Height: 14.18 in (36 cm)
Width: 9.85 in (25 cm)
Depth: 0.4 in (1 cm)