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De Onafhankelijken (Juul Neumann)

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Date: 1969
Design: Juul Neumann
Size: 380 x 585
Condition: (A) Light body creasing

Juul Neumann was a Dutch painter from Amsterdam. The subjects of his paintings are landscapes and cityscapes. As he aged, his work got more abstract, influenced by Cubism, eventually resulting in a geometric style. He was a member of multiple artist associations, such as De Onafhankelijken and Vrije Beelden with whom he exhibited his art in the Rijksmuseum and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. (Source) www.gallerease.com

PLEASE NOTE: All the items we sell are out-of-print and original, and show signs of wear consistent with age. Posters in particular are delicate items that can easily suffer the effects of time and handling, so it is unusual to find vintage posters that are in pristine condition. The grading of posters has been kept as simple as possible. The condition of posters is ranked A to C, which include further sub-classifications of plus (+) and minus (-) in each case (e.g. A-, A, A+). Items are supplemented with a high-resolution image, and any specific/significant flaws highlighted. If in doubt, please contact me for further information.

Grade A: items are in excellent condition for their age. They are clean and display bright colour(s), show no sign of loss, and minimal creasing or other imperfections.

Grade B: items are in good condition for their age. They are generally clean, yet may present minimal tears or loss, creasing folds and pin holes.

Grade C: items are in poor condition for their age. They may suffer from soiling, fading or discolouration, in addition to more significant tears, loss, creasing.

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