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Original signed , Oil on paper
Noor Sternheim (1943) was active as an artist from the early 1970s until around 2016 and exhibited regularly at home and abroad.
Her work is often a mixture of figurative and abstract elements. Often animals or a dog or dog-like shape play a part in the theme of the work. The animals are often used to depict a situation that everyone can think of for themselves.
Noor made lithographs and etchings, but also many mixed techniques or oil paint, such as this work.
Initially she worked in Alkmaar and later in Bergen (NH) where she was part of the artists' group Drukkerstroos. Drukkerstroost was an active group of artists in the 1980s. They were all affiliated with the KCB, Artists Center Bergen, but worked together as a group and regularly exhibited together. Although the work of the members of Drukkerstroost was all innovative in its own way, there was no real common denominator. It was a group of artists, each with their own style.
The work has been put on a passe-partout and is in excellent condition. The frame has a small damage that is hardly noticeable from a distance.
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