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Hans Leijerzapf

IJsselstein, Utrecht, Netherlands

Hans Leijerzapf (1951, Leiden) likes to paint tragicomic scenes which tell the story of imperfection...

About the artist

Hans Leijerzapf

Joined In 2015

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About the artist

Hans Leijerzapf

Joined In 2015

(12 Followers)

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Hans Leijerzapf (1951, Leiden) likes to paint tragicomic scenes which tell the story of imperfection. Humour and self-mockery are typical in his work which is mostly anecdotal. The artist uses his paintings to hold up a mirror to his public. His figures, always strange little men, are anonymous and each time different. They are symbolic for 'the new bourgeoisie'. Stupid men with the wrong coats and rare glasses doing stupid things. Leijerzapf portrays them with compassion. "I feel sorry for these men, they're paying the price of being part of reality." His art is part of this society. The colours in his realisitc paintings are warm and bright and his brush technique is supple and smooth. Leijerzapf has become not only a national painter but has regained international recognition as well.

Royal Academy of Fine Arts The Hague

Deson Gallery (Chicago), Buchmesse (Frankfurt), Siac (Strassbourg), Blue, Blanc, Rouge (Limoges), Kunst RAI (Amsterdam), Pulchri Studio (Den Haag), Holland Art Fair (Utrecht), Gallery De Boog (IJsselstein), Gallery Jas (Utrecht), Gallery De Kei (Amersfoort) and many more Dutch galleries.