Josua Michiel (Jos) van den Berg
(1905-1978)
Dutch painter and graphic artist
Probably the first work of art I ever
bought was this academic drawing by Jos van den Berg in the mid 1970’s when I was
a student and stumbled over it in a pawnshop. It has been over our piano ever since and I tease visitors
who enjoy the pictures on our walls it was commissioned by my grandfather (who would have loved this story) and the model was my grandmother.
In around 1924 she and my
grandfather made a handsome couple, but she surely never posed as model. Born nr. 11 of 12 children she had the courage marrying her love, in 1918, a non catholic. Which was the reason she was excommunicated by all but two of her
pious brothers and sisters. She died last of all her family with a distinct view of aversion on religion.
Born a dwarf Josua (Jos) lovingly was called Josje by his colleagues, his size never stood in the way developing a successful career
as an artist. Like it did not for that other small but famous artist Henri Toulouse Lautrec (1864-1901).
The nude on the wall, always a nice conversation piece,
probably was created when studying in Paris, Rotterdam or The Hague Art
Academies he attended in the 1920's and early 1930's.


Portrait drawing of Karel van het Reve (1921-1999), scolar and writer and “learned brother” of one of our most (some say the most) important 20th century writers Gerard (1923-2006).

All pictures borrowed freely from the internet for friendly and educational use only.
Hi Gerrie,
ReplyDeleteI like the way you weave your family history into your essay. Your grandmother was a handsome woman. Cat stamps! Maybe I'll start collecting them after I fill my walls with art.
Karen
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