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Radiant heater

Discover Arie Verbeek’s 1931 ‘Radiant Heater,’ a functional & stylish industrial design. This red-painted steel sculpture exemplifies Dutch modernism. Explore its geometric forms & timeless appeal.

Discover Arie Verbeek (Inventum), Dutch artist & industrial designer known for innovative plastic designs like the radiant heater. Explore functional aesthetics & lasting legacy.

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Описание произведения

In around 1929, young industrial designer Arie Verbeek of Rotterdam designed a portable electric heater for Inventum. His design incorporates two standard 0.5 kW Inventum elements placed horizontally in a bracket made of a continuous piece of bent steel tubing. The supporting underside of the bracket is formed so the two elements radiate their heat at an upward angle. A Bakelite plug/switch is mounted where the two ends of the tubing meet, at the base of the bracket. This red-painted model was introduced in 1932.

Биография художника

Vincent van Gogh: A Life Painted in Passion

Vincent van Gogh, a name synonymous with turbulent genius and vibrant emotion, remains one of the most recognizable figures in art history. Born in 1853 in Groot-Zundert, Netherlands, his life was tragically short – just thirty-seven years – yet within that brief span he produced over two thousand works: paintings, drawings, and prints that continue to captivate audiences with their raw honesty, intense color palettes, and deeply felt humanity. His journey wasn’t one of deliberate artistic ambition at the outset; rather, it was a relentless pursuit of connection, understanding, and ultimately, self-expression through the transformative power of art.

Van Gogh's early life offered little indication of his future as an artist. He tried various professions – art dealer, teacher, missionary – each attempt proving unsatisfying and leaving him feeling increasingly alienated. A period spent working for Goupil & Cie, a prominent art firm in The Hague and Paris, exposed him to the world of art collecting but also fostered a disillusionment with the commercial aspects of the trade. It was during this time that he began seriously pursuing his own artistic endeavors, initially copying prints by masters like Millet and Daumier, not out of admiration for their style, but as a means to develop his drawing skills and understand composition – a deliberate attempt to master the fundamentals before venturing into original work. His early works, predominantly landscapes and depictions of peasant life, reflect this methodical approach, characterized by careful observation and a desire to capture the essence of everyday subjects.

Parisian Influence and Artistic Transformation

A pivotal moment in Van Gogh’s artistic development arrived in 1886 when he moved to Paris. This relocation proved profoundly influential, exposing him to the revolutionary currents of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. He encountered artists like Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Pissarro, absorbing their techniques – particularly their use of broken color, capturing fleeting moments of light, and depicting scenes from modern life. However, Van Gogh didn’t simply mimic these styles; he pushed them further, injecting his own intensely personal vision into the borrowed elements. He experimented with brighter colors, bolder brushstrokes, and a more expressive approach to form, moving away from the objective representation favored by many of his contemporaries.

The influence of Japanese prints – *ukiyo-e* – was also significant during this period. Their flattened perspective, bold outlines, and vibrant colors resonated deeply with Van Gogh’s desire for a more direct and emotionally charged style. He began incorporating these elements into his work, creating images that were both visually striking and psychologically revealing. His self-portraits, in particular, became increasingly prominent during this time, offering a raw and unflinching glimpse into his inner turmoil – a reflection of the intense emotional landscape he was navigating.

The Southern France Years: Color and Emotion

Seeking respite from the pressures of Paris and hoping to establish an artist’s colony in Arles, southern France, Van Gogh moved in 1888. This period marked a significant intensification of his artistic output and a deepening exploration of color as a means of conveying emotion. He painted with feverish intensity, capturing the dazzling light, vibrant colors, and rustic beauty of the Provençal landscape. Works like *Sunflowers*, *The Bedroom*, and *Starry Night Over the Rhône* exemplify this shift – each painting pulsating with an almost palpable energy, reflecting his heightened emotional state.

Despite his artistic successes, Van Gogh’s time in Arles was fraught with difficulties. His struggle with mental illness intensified, culminating in a severe episode that led to the infamous incident involving Gauguin and resulted in Van Gogh severing his own ear. This period underscored the profound disconnect between his creative vision and his personal struggles – a tension that would continue throughout his life.

Legacy and Lasting Impact

Van Gogh’s tragically short career left behind a remarkably rich body of work, largely unrecognized during his lifetime. It wasn't until after his death in 1890 that his unique style began to gain recognition, championed by artists like Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso who saw in his work the seeds of modernism. Today, Van Gogh is celebrated as one of the most influential figures in art history – a pioneer of Expressionism whose emotionally charged brushstrokes and vibrant colors continue to resonate with viewers around the world. His paintings are not merely representations of reality; they are windows into the soul of an artist grappling with profound questions of existence, faith, and the human condition. His legacy lies not just in his artistic innovations but also in his unwavering commitment to expressing himself authentically, a testament to the transformative power of art.

Further resources can be found at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Wikipedia.

arie verbeek

arie verbeek

1880 - 1959 , Netherlands

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Post-Impressionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Expressionism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jean-François Raffaëlli']
  • Date Of Birth: March 30, 1853
  • Date Of Death: July 29, 1890
  • Full Name: Vincent van Gogh
  • Nationality: Dutch
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Sunflowers
    • Bedroom in Arles
    • Starry Night
    • Wheatfield with Crows
  • Place Of Birth: Netherlands