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Billy-Goat - Bart van der Leck

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This abstract composition by Bart van der Leck depicts a billy-goat using simplified geometric shapes and a limited colour palette. The artwork reflects the artist's association with the De Stijl movement and its emphasis on essential forms.

Bart van der Leck (1876-1958) was a Dutch painter, designer, and ceramicist. He is associated with the De Stijl movement, known for its abstract geometric style. Van der Leck's work often features simplified forms and primary colours, reflecting the movement's emphasis on essential geometric forms and a limited colour palette. He aimed to create a universal visual language, reducing objects to their basic components. His work influenced other members of De Stijl, including Piet Mondrian. 'Billy-Goat' exemplifies van der Leck's abstract style. The image is composed of geometric shapes in a limited palette of yellow, red, blue, black, and grey against a white background. The goat's form is suggested through these simplified shapes, rather than depicted realistically. The composition is flat and ornamental, with a focus on the arrangement of shapes and colours. The artwork reflects van der Leck's interest in reducing objects to their essential forms, creating a design that is both abstract and visually striking.

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Billy-Goat - Bart van der Leck - Poster

Billy-Goat - Bart van der Leck

Regular price  From £37.00 GBP
Sale price  From £37.00 GBP Regular price 
Fine Art Poster / Small Square (30x30 cm) / -

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Artist Biography

Bart van der Leck

The conventional account of De Stijl gives Mondrian its theoretical centre. The record tells a more complicated story. When Mondrian arrived at Van der Leck's studio in Laren around 1916, he encountered a painter already working in pure primary colours on white, and adopted the practice. Van der Leck, born in Utrecht in 1876 to a house painter, had arrived there independently, beginning not in a fine art academy but in a stained glass workshop where he learnt the discipline of flat colour and geometric outline.

When Van der Leck, Mondrian, and Theo van Doesburg co-founded De Stijl in 1917, Van der Leck was already developing his signature method: abstraction from representational sources rather than from theory. His Triptych converts observational sketches made at a Spanish mine into forms that read as pure geometric composition. He was, as the critic Jed Rasula described it, literally ab-stracting: pulling observable subjects apart until only geometric coordinates remained.

The movement did not hold him long. Financial support from the art dealer and critic Hendrik Bremmer was central to Van der Leck's survival, and Bremmer's aesthetic tolerance had limits. As Van der Leck's painting became more abstract, Bremmer withdrew his allowance. Unlike Mondrian, who refused the same pressure and permanently lost that support, Van der Leck returned to figurative work to have it restored. He described Bremmer years later in Museumjournaal as generous but also stubborn and domineering, a patron determined to have his own way.

Away from easel painting, Van der Leck worked productively in applied design: interior commissions including the St Hubertus Hunting Lodge (1919-20), textile and packaging work for Metz and Co. from 1930, and a typeface he designed in 1941 for the avant-garde magazine Flax, later digitally revived as Architype van der Leck in 1994. He died in Blaricum in 1958, aged 81.
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