Hendrik Valk (1897-1986) wasn’t satisfied with common
depictions of reality. Along with many other artists during the early twentieth
century, he was looking for the ‘being’ inside the work of art. Life and art
had to be harmoniously brought together; art and the artist would then be able
to obtain a new, central position.
Photo for Life Magazine; Valk and his students
Hendrik Valk also become very involved in the world of the
theatre. As a result, he also designed various scenery pieces and costumes for
groups such as the East Dutch Theatre, which was led by Albert van Dalsum.
Drawings of costumes for Shakespeare’s ’The Merchant of
Venice; Premiered in 1922
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