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Initially the owner of a commercial printing firm, from around 1920 Werkman began to concentrate more and more on creating artistic work. He was one of the founder mebers of a group of artists called De Ploeg (The Plough) form Groningen, who were inspired by the Expressionist approach. His work was revolutionary - he used innovative typography, made his work on wrapping paper, and 'painted' his compositions with an ink roller. In the Netherlands Werkman was to have a strong influence on the development of graphic design during the years of World War II.

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Title Conversation
Material and technique Stencil print and letterpress
Object type
Print > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 22,3 cm
Width 31,6 cm
Artists Graphic artist: Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman
Accession number MB 1976/59 (PK)
Credits Gift C.H. Spruit, 1976
Department Modern Art
Acquisition date 1976
Creation date in 1942
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Geographical origin The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe

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Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman

Leens 1882 - Bakkeveen 1945

Werkman was a member of 'De Ploeg', the Groningen artists' society founded in 1918. He designed and printed posters and other printed material for them. From...

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