Willy Sluyters
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Netherlands (1873 - 1949 ) - Artworks

Christie's /Jul 8, 2011
€2,219.31 - €3,328.97
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Artworks in Arcadja
146Some works of Willy Sluyters
Extracted between 146 works in the catalog of ArcadjaWilly Sluyters - A Woman Working On The Spinning Wheel
Original 1896
Auction:
Christie's -Mar 12, 2013
- Amsterdam
Lot number:
52
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Description:
Willy Sluiter (1873-1949)
A woman working on the spinning wheel
signed and dated 'J.W. Sluiter '96' (lower right)
charcoal on paper
62.5 x 48 cm.
Executed in 1896.
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Willy Sluyters - Bomschuiten In The Surf, Scheveningen
Original 1896
Auction:
Christie's -Jun 5, 2012
- Amsterdam
Lot number:
124
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Description:
Willy Sluiter (1873-1949)
Bomschuiten in the surf, Scheveningen
signed and dated 'Willy Sluiter/96' (lower right)
oil on canvas
70 x 105 cm.
Painted in 1896.
Moniek Peters, Peter Marijnissen, Willy Sluiter 1873-1949: gentleman-kunstenaar, Dordrecht, 1999, no. 81, p. 60 (illustrated, titled 'Scheveningen').
Amsterdam, Arti et Amicitiae, year unknown. Dordrecht, Dordrechts Museum, Willy Sluiter 1873-1949: gentleman-kunstenaar, 27 June - 17 October 1999, no. 81 (titled 'Scheveningen').
Willy Sluyters - On The Racecourse
Original 1911
Auction:
Bonhams -Nov 10, 2011
- Edinburgh
Lot number:
228
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Willy Sluiter (Dutch, 1873-1949)
On the Racecourse
signed and dated 'Willy Sluiter 1911' (lower left) and dedicated 'To Mrs W A Gibson in kind remembrances Glasgow April 4 1913'
pastel
41 x 32.5cm (16 1/8 x 12 13/16in).
Footnote:
Throughout the second half of the 19th C there was a significant dialogue between Scottish and Dutch artists, and the RGI in Glasgow had a particularly progressive exhibitions policy. Willy Sluiter was a noted Dutch painter who had an exhibition at George Davidson's Gallery in Glasgow in October 1913, and he may have met William Alfred Gibson, a landscape painter in the Dutch manner, on his trips to the city. This striking racecourse image could have been inspired by a day trip to Ayr.
Willy Sluyters - The Bait Gatherers
Original
Auction:
Christie's -Jul 8, 2011
- London
Lot number:
313
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Description:
Lot Description
Willy Sluiter (Dutch, 1873-1949)
The bait gatherers
signed 'Willy Sluiter' (lower right)
charcoal, watercolour, bodycolour and pastel on paper
9½ x 13½ in. (24.2 x 34.3 cm.)
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Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, South Kensington, 17 June 1981, lot28.
Willy Sluyters - Carmen
Original 1915
Auction:
Christie's -Nov 17, 2010
- Amsterdam
Lot number:
71
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Description:
Willy Sluiter (1873-1949)
Carmen
signed 'Willy Sluiter' (lower right) and inscribed with title(lower left); signed and inscribed with title again and dated'1915' and inscribed 'Laren/Noord Holland' and with studiostamp (onthe reverse)
oil on canvas
250 x 175 cm.
Moniek Peters, Peter Marijnissen (a.o.), Willy Sluiter,gentleman-kunstenaar, Dordrecht 1999, pag. 32, ill. 39.
Dordrecht, Dordrechts Museum, Willy Sluiter,gentleman-kunstenaar, 27 June-17 October 1999, cat.no.39.





