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Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd

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Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd
Born(1944-08-15)15 August 1944
Grand-Couronne near Rouen, France
Died25 May 1999(1999-05-25) (aged 54)
Zutphen, the Netherlands
Alma materÉcole Régionale des Beaux-Arts de Rouen
Known forpaintings, murals
SpouseMaïté Duval (deceased 2019)
Parent(s)Abraham de Voogd and Jans Rijkhart
Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd: La Lune (The Moon), 1981. Acrylic paint on canvas. 110x140 cm, Maïté Duval collection, 1981.
Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd: De Kraai (The Crow). Acrylic paint on canvas. Stedelijk Museum Zutphen, the Netherlands.
The hall of nursing home De Benring in Voorst, the Netherlands, with the mural Zaadmarkt in Zutphen (Seed market in Zutphen, 2.50 by 5.10 m.) by Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd.

Thierry Marc Rijkhart de Voogd (also Rykhart de Voogd; 15 August 1944 – 28 May 1999) was a French-born Dutch realist painter of still life, landscapes, figures, portraits and animals.[1][2][3][4]

Life

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Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd was born in Grand-Couronne near Rouen, France, on 15 August 1944. He was the son of a Dutch couple who had emigrated to France. He studied at a young age at the École Régionale des Beaux-Arts de Rouen in the years 1959–1962. He then worked as an artist in France and married the later sculptor Maïté Duval in 1967. The couple moved to the Netherlands where Rijkhart de Voogd had his atelier in Voorst (1968–1987) and Zutphen (1987-1999).[2] The artistic archives of both Duval and Rijkhart de Voogd were donated to the regional archive in Zutphen.[5] Rijkhart de Voogd's work can be found in public buildings in the Netherlands and France, and in private and museum collections. He died in Zutphen, the Netherlands, on 28 May 1999.

Works

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Rijkhart de Voogd created many paintings, mainly using acrylic paint on canvas, such as:[2]

  • Maïté, gouache, 56x46 cm, Maïté Duval collection, 1966.
  • Mural La retraite aux parapluies (The umbrella retreat), La Bouille city hall, France, 1968.
  • Tombé du ciel (Fallen from the sky), 55x33 cm, private collection, 1973.
  • Lenteschaduw (Shadow of spring), 40x40 cm, private collection, 1976.
  • IJssellucht (Air above the river IJssel), 100x100 cm, Stedelijk Museum Zutphen, 1976.
  • Knotwilg (Pollard willow), 120x90 cm, private collection, 1976.
  • Achter de duinen (Behind the dunes), 90x120 cm, private collection, 1977.
  • De laatste geranium (The last geranium), 60x80 cm, Stedelijk Museum Zutphen, 1976.
  • Petit nuage (Small cloud), 100x110 cm, private collection, 1981.
  • La lune (The Moon), 110x140 cm, Maïté Duval collection, 1981.
  • Lentemorgen (Spring morning), 40x50 cm, private collection, 1982.

Exhibitions

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Exhibitions of his work include:[2]

  • Galérie Lemonnier, Rouen, 1962.
  • Maison Descartes, Amsterdam, 1974.
  • Institut Néerlandais, Paris, 1976.
  • Group exhibition Lucht (translation: Air), Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, 1978.
  • Stadsmuseum Doetinchem, 1982.
  • Singermuseum Laren, 1983.[3]
  • Group exhibition Vier vormen een kwartet (Four is a quartet), Museum Henriette Polak Zutphen, 1987.
  • Het grootste in de kleinste dingen. Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd, 1944-1999 (The grand in the smallest things), Stedelijk Museum Zutphen, 2009.
  • Maïté en Thierry (Maïté and Thierry), Museum Henriette Polak Zutphen, 2021.

Sources

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  • Duister, Frans (1982). "Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd; de dingen ten opzichte van de ruimte (translation: Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd; objects in relation to space)". Kunstbeeld (in Dutch) (juni/juli). Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom.
  • Jeurissen, Lian (2009). Het grootste in de kleinste dingen. Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd, 1944-1999 (The grand in the smallest things) (in Dutch). Zutphen: Stedelijk Museum Zutphen. ISBN 978 90 8057 56 4 6. Published on occasion of the eponymous exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Zutphen 2009-2010.
  • Rijkhart de Voogd, Thierry; Visser, Mathilde (1978). Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd. 10 jaar wonen en werken in Nederland (Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd. Living and working in the Netherlands for 10 years. Exhibition catalogue.) (in Dutch). Zutphen: Museum Henriette Polak (Zutphen), Walburg Pers.
  • Wagner, Anna (1982). Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd schilder (Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd painter) (in Dutch). Zutphen: Nauta.

References

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  1. ^ "Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd, male / Dutch painter". rkd.nl. RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History. 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d Jeurissen (2009).
  3. ^ a b Wagner, Anna (13 April 1983). "Rijkhart de Voogd schildert zorgvuldig zijn directe omgeving (translation: Rijkhart de Voogd carefully paints his immediate surroundings.)". nrc.nl (in Dutch). NRC. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  4. ^ "ARTindex Lexicon Online. Thierry Rijkhart de Voogd". artindex.nl (in Dutch). Artindex. Documentatie van Beeldende Kunst. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
  5. ^ de Heus, Fiona (2020). "Het archief van kunstenaarsechtpaar De Voogd-Duval ontsloten (translation: Opening up the archive of the artist couple De Voogd-Duval)". erfgoedcentrumzutphen.nl (in Dutch). Erfgoedcentrum Zutphen. Retrieved 21 December 2022.
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