Self Portrait , by Leo Gestel. Pencil on paper, 1913
Leo Gestel (11 November 1881, Woerden – 26 November 1941, Hilversum ) was a Dutch painter. His father Willem Gestel was also an artist. Leo Gestel experimented with cubism , expressionism , futurism and postimpressionism . Along with Piet Mondrian and Jan Sluyters he was among the leading artists of Dutch modernism .
Life
Leo Gestel 'Herfstdag te Nijmegen . Autumn day at Nijmegen, 1909
Gestel was first instructed in art by his father, Willem Gestel, the director of an art school, and his uncle, Dimmen Gestel , who had painted with Vincent van Gogh . Due to financial problems Gestel created advertisements (e.g. for Philips ) for illustrated books.
While in Paris he came in contact with the avant-garde movement. In 1913 Herwarth Walden offered him the chance to exhibit work in the "Erster Deutscher Herbstsalon " in Berlin . Generally Gestel spent the summer in Bergen , where he joined the Bergen School . In 1929 the majority of his works were lost when a fire destroyed his studio; he then moved to Blaricum .
Public collections
References
Trappeniers, Maureen S. "Gestel, Leo." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed February 3, 2012; subscription required).
Leo gestel in the RKD
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