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Edgar Richard Johannes Fernhout (August 17, 1912 – 4 November 1974) was a Dutch painter.


Life

Fernhout was born in
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. He was the son of the artist Annie Caroline Pontifex "Charley" Toorop and the philosopher Henk Fernhout. Like his mother and grandfather,
Jan Toorop Johannes Theodorus "Jan" TooropJan Toorop
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, he was mainly working as a painter. He married Rachel Louise Pellekaan, draftsman, but no children were born from this marriage. After divorce, in 1949 he married Nannette Salomonson, from this marriage one son was born. The youth of Eddy Fernhout was far from harmonious. His parents had a bad marriage, and by constant financial problems, the family could not afford a permanent residence. Ironically, only after the marriage of his parents was finally stranded in 1917, there was some improvement for the family with three children. Edgar was dedicated to painting around this time, at the age of sixth, under his mother's guidance. The grandfather, Jan Toorop took care of his granddaughter while supporting financially his daughter Charley Toorop and her two sons – Edgar and his one-year-younger brother John. For them, he built the studio house 'De Vlerken' in the North Holland town Bergen, where they could retire in 1922. In 1937, the Hague Gallery Nieuwenhuizen Segaar organized a special exhibition about the three generations Toorop family. But his son, Rik Fernhout is also a painter, making the family painting-tradition flow for four generations. He taught alternative art education 'Ateliers' 63' in Haarlem, and among his students were
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, Wessel Couzijn,
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, Constant and Armando.


Work

Edgar Fernhout painted in his early period especially
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and portraits. His style was initially under the influence of his mother and he began to work more precisely in small sizes. In his first work – mainly still life and self-portraits – one clearly recognizes Charley's influence. Charley's restless and irregular lifestyle did not benefit her son's secondary school education. In 1928, Fernhout interrupted his studies, and spent the last year of high school in Paris with his mother. Through her relationship with the historian and anarchist
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Charley met representatives of the international avant-garde, such as
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,
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and
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; and with
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she renewed her relationship. Him as person and his work, impressed Fernhout and Mondriaan's influence on his later paintings are hard to miss. In summer 1932, Fernhout returned to Amsterdam, where he established himself as a painter. At the age of twenty, he had his first solo exhibition, which was successful. He met in September 1932 the seven-year-older Rachel Pellekaan, whom he started dating and eventually married in 1934. Fernhout's relationship with his jealous mother became extremely complicated. Nevertheless, Charley continued to support the couple until 1940, so Fernhout could work quite carefree. From September 1936, the Fernhouts lived in
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on the Italian Riviera. The reason for this stay was twofold: Rachel's weak health required a warm climate, and Fernhout wanted to study Renaissance painting. In addition this stay in the south allowed them to flee from his dominant mother. As from 1936, he received more and more portrait assignments increased, so he was able to provide for himself and his wife. During this period, Fernhout's work became more sophisticated, and initially tended to magic realism, but by the influence of his mother he later returned to precise realism. The threat of the
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convinced Fernhout and his wife to return to Bergen. There the tensions increased, and the good marriage between Fernhout and his wife ended at the end of 1940. From the summer of that first war year, Fernhout lived alone – at various addresses, most of the time, however, with acquaintances in Baarn. Fernhout fell into depression during this period, which not only coincided with his broken marriage and the German occupation, but also with doubts about his artistry. While portraits made it possible for him to continue making a living during the years of war, according to his mother's advice he continued to work on polder landscapes. The sea, the beach and the dunes got a lot of influence on his work, and after 1950 abstracted paintings of beach still life with flushed objects appeared in soft, almost colorless shades. The famous French painter of the Ecole de Paris,
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had a lot of influence on the painting of Fernhout. Bazaine visited Zeeland from 1956 to 1959 annually for the light and space on the seaside, he learned intensively. Despite the far-reaching abstraction in his work, his titles still refer to landscape and nature.


Work in public collections (selection)

*Central Museum, Utrecht *Dordrecht Museum *Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam *Museum of Modern Art Arnhem *
Stedelijk Museum The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (; Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
, Amsterdam


Exhibitions (selection)

*Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam *2009 Museum of Modern Art, Arnhem


References


External links


biography information in the Dutch Archive: RKD

poster of 'Edgar Fernhout exhibition', 1963
in Van Abbemuseum (by Wim Crouwel), Eindhoven, The Netherlands {{DEFAULTSORT:Fernhout, Edgar 1912 births 1974 deaths Dutch painters