Leo Gestel

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Self Portrait, by Leo Gestel. Pencil on paper, 1913

Leo Gestel (11 November 1881,

postimpressionism. Along with Piet Mondrian and Jan Sluyters he was among the leading artists of Dutch modernism
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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

  • Leo Gestel's works
  • Mallorca, Terreno
    Mallorca, Terreno
  • Blue tree
    Blue tree
  • Nude
    Nude
  • Idle moments
    Idle moments
  • Boats along the shore 1908
    Boats along the shore 1908
  • Flowers, 1913
    Flowers, 1913
  • Portrait of Else Berg, 1913
    Portrait of Else Berg, 1913

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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