Leo Glans Explained

Leo Glans
Birth Name:Leo Hendriques Hugo Glans
Birth Date:11 April 1911
Birth Place:Paramaribo, Suriname
Death Place:Wassenaar, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch
Occupation:painter

Leo Hendriques Hugo Glans (11 April 1911 in Paramaribo – 9 October 1980 in Wassenaar) was a Surinamese painter. He was the first Surinamese to study at the Rijksakademie.[1]

In 1927, Glans opened the Van Gogh studio. There was no proper education for art painting in Suriname and therefore he applied for a scholarship, and in 1929 leaves for Amsterdam.[1] During 1929 and 1930, Glans spent his Saturdays in Natura Artis Magistra drawing animals.[2] Between 1936 and 1938, Glans starts to explore many modernist movements like cubism and expressionism. Many still lifes are painted during that period as well. [1] Around 1940, Glans becomes blind, because of leprosy.[1] In 1946, Glans married, moved to Wassenaar were they started an art collection.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biographical sketch. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724160446/http://www.leoglans.nl/biografie.htm. dead. 24 July 2011. Leo Glans via Archive.org. nl. 5 June 2020.
  2. Web site: Ontdek aquarellist, pastellist, schilder Leo Glans. 5 June 2020. nl. RKD – Dutch Institute for Art History.