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Formaat A4
€6,95
Easy to clean, cork coasters, heat resistant laminate surface, presented in transparent packaging.
Set of 6 pieces
€12,50
Set of 20 paper napkins in a nice packaging. Includes a postcard. Nice for a party with a laid table in style.
Disposable table textiles.
HNAW000011
Set of 20 paper napkins
Dimensions: 160 x 160 x 20mm (when packed)
€7,35
WMOC000019
240 x 190 x 2 mm
72 gram
€9,50
Keyring C, Classic, RT, Museum More, Pyke Koch-Appel
€2,95
A sturdy glasses case for the safe storage of your glasses. This glasses case, with soft microfiber inside and outside, has a beautiful print of Still life with apple, a work by Pyke Koch. The original work hangs in Museum More in Gorssel, the Netherlands
€11,50
Easy to use; This microfiber cleaning cloth can be used to clean your glasses, screens (including laptop screen, computer screen, television screen), CDs, DVDs, lenses, jewelery and cameras. You can easily wash the multifunctional cleaning cloth at 30 deg
€4,75
A tray with the Sill life with apple on it, a painting by Pyke Koch, which is part of the Museum More collection. The tray is made of laminate and therefore dishwasher safe but not suitable for use in the microwave.
€19,95
Photo Pen C, Museum More, Pyke Koch Appel
€2,50
Magnetic Bookmark C, KS, Museum More Appel
€1,95
File Sheet, Museum More, Apple, Koch
€2,75
Softcover Books C, Museum MORE, Koch, Appel
€8,75
Exercise book, Museum More, Pyke Koch Appel
€5,45
A handy bookmark with an image of the painting The Apple by Pyke Koch. The bookmarker was able to read the usually important small letters with a magnifying glass window.
The size of this bookmark is 58 x 200 mm and the magnifier increases x2.
The bookm
€3,75

Pyke Koch

By his appearance, Pyke Koch (1901-1991) seemed more like an aristocrat than an artist. His work was all the more shocking when, around 1930, Koch apparently conquered the art world out of the blue. Koch only started painting late, after a broken law degree, and turned out to be a wonder boy.

A gentleman of standing, he liked to leave it like that, drew his inspiration from German cinema, from slum scenes and fairground scenes. Koch made goddesses out of the gutter out of expired prostitutes. Their decline visible, but no less proud. His portraits are penetrating, ambiguous, sometimes harsh. The spectator can guess at Freudian symbolism and the sex of Koch's heroes. Are they women, men or transvestites?

Striving for technical perfection

Like Willink, he pursued technical perfection. In Italy he studied ancient Renaissance artists such as Piero della Francesca. There he got a dangerous fascination for fascism in the years before the Second World War. He drifted from this preference only late in the war and the "bad smell" lingered around him for a long time. Nevertheless, it has not damaged its reputation as a great artist. With only 120 paintings, Pyke Koch's oeuvre is still at the top of neo-realism and 20th century figurative art. Contemporary, friend and poet Adriaan Roland Holst: “Willink paints the world. Koch paints life ”.

Apple

As a perfectionist, Pyke Koch was not easily satisfied with his work. The artist has therefore left a limited oeuvre of some 120 paintings. Within that oeuvre he only made about ten still lifes, especially in the Second World War. Koch sometimes exchanged the still lifes, small in size, for bread, tobacco or coffee.

One of these a-typical works is "Still life with apple", which he painted around 1945. Koch's fruit is not a passive, decorative object in a lavish genre. The apple has the main role. Floating proudly in a blue sky with clouds, you see that he may not be the youngest anymore. Wrapped in leaves with brown edges, here and there a hole in the greenery, Koch's painting measures only 15 x 19 cm. It is now on display in Museum MORE.

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