Evert Musch (Groningen, March 16, 1918 - Anloo, December 5, 2007) was a Dutch painter.
Early life
editMusch studied at Academie Minerva (1936-1940) in his hometown Groningen, where he studied under W. Valk, A.W. Kort and C.P. de Wit. From 1947 to 1981, Musch was lecturer at the Academy Minerva, succeeding his former teacher De Wit. He was a teacher of amongst others Henk Helmantel, Wim Crouwel and Martin Tissing [1]. Musch married in 1943 painter Johanna (To) Jager, whom he had met at Academy Minerva. Musch was a member of the artists movement "De Jongeren" (1941-1942) and of the "Drentse Schilders" (1947-1953). In 1954 he was co-founder of the "Drents Schilders Genootschap".
Later life
editIn 1985 he was awarded the Cultural Prize of Drenthe. The Drents Museum in Assen held a retrospective of his work in 1988 [2].
Themes and style
editMusch made oil paintings and watercolors and his subjects include landscapes and portraits in naturalistic-impressionistic style. He also worked as a lithographer and illustrator of books, including "Kinderen in verstand en boosheid", by the writer Piet Keuning.
References
edit- ^ Dijk, F. van (1998) Leraren van de Academie Minerva. Een keuze uit twee eeuwen kunstonderwijs in Groningen. Groningen: Benjamin & Partners. ISBN 90-5477-019-8
- ^ https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1oFyg6ZT3KubTnifDF_CwC3Ftq3rneGo6VDc7eFQH724 Catalogue of retrospective exhibition in 1988