ISBN 10: 909014451X ISBN 13: 9789090144511
Seller: Houtman Boeken, Utrecht, Netherlands
2001, 54pp, Paperback met ringband in goede staat, klein vlekje op de voorzijde (zie foto).
Language: English
Published by Unpublished, 1967
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Signed
Ring Folder. Condition: Very Good. Sketch book 12 x 8 inches approx. images are of people and places in Greece. There are two portrait images of a man and woman and of people and places in Ghanea, Voiliokes. Pollyrrhonia, and Castelli. Black and white sketches. Sluis's own Sketch book. PIET SLUIS was born in Zwolle, Holland in 1929. He came to Ireland in 1956. He is regarded by many as Ireland's representative of the COBRA movement. This movement entailed an effort to offer a European alternative to New York's abstract expressionist art of the 1950's. Sluis is regarded as having brought the influence of this post war Dutch movement to Ireland. He began to make a mark in Dublin art galleries in the 1960's - a period when he pursued his interest in graphic art, typography & calligraphy. His other passion was jazz music. He has exhibited at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art, the Exhibition of Living Artists, The Exhibition of Dutch Contemporary Art in Ireland. In 1968 he had a one-man show in the Project Art Gallery. He has also exhibited at the Bank of Ireland Exhibition Centre, Caldwell Galleries, Oisin Galleryand others. He has undertaken commercial and graphic art work for The Irish Heart Foundation, GPA, Guinness, National Dairy Council, ESB, RTE and many others.After the death of his wife he lost some of his will to live and lived a rather bohemian existence in and around Blackrock, Co. Dublin up to his death in 2008. Signed by ARTIST.
Published by Dublin
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Very Good. Piet Sluis large colour poster of Brendan Behan, Irish dramatist & playwright with head image of Behand, other artwork and extracts from his work with sayings. Titled -- Brendan Behan 1923-1964, Irish dramatist and playwright. Signature printed lower right, date illegible. 43x30cms.
Published by Dublin, 1998
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Very Good. Piet Sluis large colour poster of Oscar Wide, Irish poet & writer with head image of Wilde, other artwork and extracts from his work with sayings. Titled -- Oscar Wilde 1854-1900, Irish poet & writer. Signature printed lower right and dated 1998. 43x30cms.
Language: English
Published by Dublin, 1999
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Signed
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Piet Sluis original watercolour: A nack for making a necking Cognac: Hennessy Cognac 1999, signed and dated by the artist. Humourous image probably for an advertisement of a man holding a man designed like a bottle of cognac with a lady holding her arms around him while he holds two glasses of cognac to the side. 24x31cms. Signed by Author.
Language: English
Published by Dublin
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Signed
No Binding. Condition: Good. The pictures are as follows: An oil on board of a woman standing with her hands together in a seeming sylvan setting. 40 x 18.5 cms. (16 x 7 inches approx.); Watercolours and other media consist of Six multi coloured square panels on board measuring circa 22 x 22 or 24 x 24 cms. (8.5 x 8.5 or 9 x 9 inches); an Abstract multicoloured watercolour with a touch of oils. 74 x 55 cms.approx. Dated 1965; A geometric, almost spiral semi circular design (16 x 16 inches approx) in the style of Damien Hirst pasted on light board measuring 86.4 x 50.8 cms approx.(34 x 20.5 inches); Half man half bull with what appears to be a large fish on its back within a circular wreath design and auto routes and traffic signs on either side on the periphery 63 x 50 cms. (25.25 x 20 inches). Dated 1976; Two watercolours, one on board and another on paper measuring 40.5 x 29.5 cms. (16.5 x 11.75 inches approx.). The picture on board is a semi abstract still life and the the one on paper is of woman in a hat pointed in rear with a piece of a plant in her hand; 4 ink drawings include an image of a man seated on a chair playing the saxaphone. His trousers are white and the rest of his attire and the saxaphone are all coloured; a semi abstract image of two men playing musical instruments. Dated 1964; Two men are seated listening to a man playing the cello. Two of the people in the image are caricatures; A boy seated in front of a tree in the form of a man is playing a flute like instrument; The final item in the collection is a towel sized piece of pure Irish linen with a Fionn Mac Cumhaill theme promoting Guinness Stout. All signed by the artist. PIET SLUIS was born in Zwolle, Holland in 1929. He came to Ireland in 1956. He is regarded by many as Ireland's representative of the COBRA movement. This movement entailed an effort to offer a European alternative to New York's abstract expressionist art of the 1950's. Sluis is regarded as having brought the influence of this post war Dutch movement to Ireland. He began to make a mark in Dublin art galleries in the 1960's - a period when he pursued his interest in graphic art, typography & calligraphy. His other passion was jazz music. He has exhibited at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art, the Exhibition of Living Artists, The Exhibition of Dutch Contemporary Art in Ireland. In 1968 he had a one-man show in the Project Art Gallery. He has also exhibited at the Bank of Ireland Exhibition Centre, Caldwell Galleries, Oisin Galleryand others. He has undertaken commercial and graphic art work for The Irish Heart Foundation, GPA, Guinness, National Dairy Council, ESB, RTE and many others. Signed by Author.
Language: English
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
No Binding. Condition: Good. This collection consists of 14 drawings/sketches on paper measuring 19 x 13 cms (7.5 x 5.25 inches). While they are not signed by Sluis they are dated in his hand April 1968 on reverse. A small archive of this artist's early work. Piet Sluis (1929-2008) was born in Holland in 1929. He came to Ireland in the mid 1950's. He is regarded by many as Ireland's own representative of the COBRA Movement. This movement was an effort to offer an alternative to the New York abstract expressionist artists of the 1950's. Sluis brought the influence of this post war Dutch movement to Ireland. He began to make a mark in the Dublin art galleries in the 1960's - a period when he pursued his interest in graphic art, typography & calligraphy. His other passion is jazz music & many of his images reflect this. He has exhibited at the Project Gallery, Bank of Ireland Exhibition Centre, Caldwell Galleries, Oisin Gallery and has undertaken commercial art work for The Irish Heart Foundation, Guinness Peat Aviation, Guinness, ESB and numerous others. After the death of his wife he lost some of his will to live and lived a rather bohemian existence in and around Blackrock, Co. Dublin up to his death in 2008.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1973
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
No Binding. Condition: Good. Multicoloured poster capturing the spirit of the Irish Derby at the Curragh. Light wear and creases, but good. Extremely rare poster for the 1973 Irish Derby at the Curragh Racecourse. Especially commissioned work by the artist. Unframed. Piet Sluis (1929-2008) was born in Holland in 1929. He came to Ireland in the mid 1950's. He is regarded by many as Ireland's own representative of the COBRA Movement. This movement was an effort to offer an alternative to the New York abstract expressionist artists of the 1950's. Sluis brought the influence of this post war Dutch movement to Ireland. He began to make a mark in the Dublin art galleries in the 1960's - a period when he pursued his interest in graphic art, typography & calligraphy. His other passion is jazz music & many of his images reflect this. He has exhibited at the Project Gallery, Bank of Ireland Exhibition Centre, Caldwell Galleries, Oisin Gallery and has undertaken commercial art work for The Irish Heart Foundation, Guinness Peat Aviation, Guinness, ESB and numerous others. After the death of his wife he lost some of his will to live and lived a rather bohemian existence in and around Blackrock, Co. Dublin up to his death in 2008.
Published by Blackrock, 1998
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Condition: Very Good. Piet Sluis original artwork. Colourful picture of a supporter holding a pint of Guinness with make-up on. Slogan bottom left and right of the picture read -- Quick on the draught, World cup 98. 28x41cms. Piet Sluis (1929-2008) was born in Holland in 1929. He came to Ireland in the mid 1950's. He is regarded by many as Ireland's own representative of the COBRA Movement. This movement was an effort to offer an alternative to the New York abstract expressionist artists of the 1950's. Sluis brought the influence of this post war Dutch movement to Ireland. He began to make a mark in the Dublin art galleries in the 1960's - a period when he pursued his interest in graphic art, typography & calligraphy. His other passion is jazz music & many of his images reflect this. He has exhibited at the Project Gallery, Bank of Ireland Exhibition Centre, Caldwell Galleries, Oisin Gallery and has undertaken commercial art work for The Irish Heart Foundation, Guinness Peat Aviation, Guinness, ESB and numerous others. After the death of his wife he lost some of his will to live and lived a rather bohemian existence in and around Blackrock, Co. Dublin up to his death in 2008. Very good.
Original lithograph with colour, printed in c.1950. 1020 x 610 mm.