A Unique Master Drawing Available: De Nerée’s ‘Geïdealiseerd portret’ (1904-06)

At the upcoming Masters Drawings New York event, which runs from 30 January to 7 February, Mireille Mosler will be offering some véry special artworks. Two works by the fascinating Simeon Solomon (here and here), a simply AMAZING collection of early abstract/spiritual art by Dutch women artists Elisabeth Stoffers and Paulina Wijnman AND a masterpiece by everyone’s favorite artist right now, the elusive Carel de Nerée tot Babberich! Thanks to last year’s successful exhibition at the Dordrechts Museum and the accompanying book, De Nerée is once again, and rightly so, the center of attention in the art world. De Nerée’s work occasionally comes onto the market, but artworks of this caliber are all held in museums and a few private collections and thus EXTREMELY rare. De Nerée has been called the Dutch Beardsley, which is certainly true, but based on this work you could probably call him the Dutch Klimt as well. This work is very much comparable to Klimts Golden Women of the period. You will find all the information here. The aim is for the work to find its way into a public or semi-public collection so that it remains available to the public.

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