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Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst - Foothpad with Willow and a Village on the Horizon

Foothpad with Willow and a Village on the Horizon (1891)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
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Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst was a Dutch painter, draftsman, lithographer, book cover designer, etcher and writer. Many of his works were in a modified Symbolist style.

His father, Adriaan Roland Holst, was a manufacturer and underwriter. His nephew, also named Adriaan Roland Holst, was a well known poet. From 1885 to 1890, he studied at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten with August Allebé, among others. After 1918, he was teacher there and served as Director from 1926 to 1934. In 1896, he married the poet and revolutionary, Henriette van der Schalk. Their marriage remained childless.

Holst was in a relationship with fellow artist Debora Duyvis (1874-1960) from about 1926 until his death.

He was heavily influenced by the ideas of the writer, William Morris; treating art as an idealistic, service-oriented activity, emphasizing purity and clear form. He also attached great importance to collaborations between artists from different disciplines, so he is often referred to as a "community artist". In addition, he was a confirmed socialist and a close friend of the leftist writer, Herman Gorter

This influence may also be reflected in his harsh criticism of Johanna Gezina van Gogh-Bonger while she was organizing in 1892 an exhibition of Vincent Willem van Gogh's, her brother in law's works, hence indirectly criticizing also Van Goghs's work:

"Mrs Van Gogh is a charming little woman, but it irritates me when someone gushes fanatically on a subject she knows nothing about, and although blinded by sentimentality still thinks she is adopting a strictly critical attitude. It is schoolgirlish twaddle, nothing more. [...] The work that Mrs Van Gogh would like best is the one that was the most bombastic and sentimental, the one that made her shed the most tears; she forgets that her sorrow is turning Vincent into a god."

He made numerous woodcuts, designed posters, and provided illustrations for Henriette's works, as well as designing the typography. Most of his works were small in scale, but he also created murals for the Beurs van Berlage, the office of the General Diamond Workers' Union of the Netherlands (known as the "Burcht van Berlage [nl]") and the building of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands in The Hague.

Later, he designed stained glass windows for St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht and several public buildings.

He has a statue on the Parnassusweg, on the bridge over the Zuider Amstelkanaal; together with statues of the architect, Hendrik Petrus Berlage, and the sculptor, Joseph Mendes da Costa. They were created in 1940/41 by the sculptor, Hildo Krop, but could not be installed until after the war; due to opposition from the German occupation forces.

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Orchard at Eemnes

Orchard at Eemnes (1888 - 1895)

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Ex libris van de Vereeniging Joan Blaeu

Ex libris van de Vereeniging Joan Blaeu (1918)

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Ontwerp voor raam in het Noordertransept in de Dom te Utrecht 21

Ontwerp voor raam in het Noordertransept in de Dom te Utrecht 21 (ca. 1878-1938)

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Eerste ontwerp voor de boekband voor Over Kunst, II, door R.N. Roland Holst

Eerste ontwerp voor de boekband voor Over Kunst, II, door R.N. Roland Holst (1878 - 1938)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
Bovenlichaam van een man met touw over zijn schouder

Bovenlichaam van een man met touw over zijn schouder (1878 - 1938)

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Ontwerp voor raam in het Noordertransept in de Dom te Utrecht 43

Ontwerp voor raam in het Noordertransept in de Dom te Utrecht 43 (ca. 1878-1938)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
De Parelduiker

De Parelduiker (1918)

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Paardekop

Paardekop (1881)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
Ontwerp voor raam in het Zuidertransept van de Dom te Utrecht 2

Ontwerp voor raam in het Zuidertransept van de Dom te Utrecht 2 (ca. 1878-1938)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
Landschap met een vrouw zittend tussen twee wilgen

Landschap met een vrouw zittend tussen twee wilgen (1878 - 1938)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
Figuurstudie voor de affiche Lucifer van Vondel

Figuurstudie voor de affiche Lucifer van Vondel (1878 - 1938)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
Henriëtte Roland Holst-van der Schalk, liggend in een stoel

Henriëtte Roland Holst-van der Schalk, liggend in een stoel (1897)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
Ontwerp voor raam met wapen in het stadhuis te Amsterdam

Ontwerp voor raam met wapen in het stadhuis te Amsterdam (1878 - 1938)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
Ontwerpschets voor de omslag van De Architect

Ontwerpschets voor de omslag van De Architect (1878 - 1938)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
Ontwerp voor raam in het Nederlands Paviljoen op de tentoonstelling Arts Décoratifs te Parijs, 1925

Ontwerp voor raam in het Nederlands Paviljoen op de tentoonstelling Arts Décoratifs te Parijs, 1925 (1925)

Richard Nicolaüs Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868 - 1938)
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