Jan Verkade (1868-1946)

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Verkade, Road to Ghetsemani

Road to Ghetsemani

Jan Verkade was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter, associated with Les Nabis and the Pont Aven School in France. Verkade was born in Naandam, where he spent his childhood years before moving to Amsterdam to study at the art academy, Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten. Verkade lived in Amsterdam for less than three years before relocating to Paris in 1891. It was in Paris that Verkade met artists such as Paul Gauguin, Maurice Denis, Meijer de Haan and Paul Sérusier who formed the painting group, “Les Nabis”.

Verkade, Still-Life with Apples

Still-Life with Apples

Verkade, Herinnering, Fiesole

Herinnering, Fiesole

Verkade, Paysanne de St. Nolff

Paysanne de St. Nolff

By 1892 Verkade’s heightened interest in religion led him to convert to Catholicism. Verkade moved to Germany, where he was ordained at the Abbey of Beuron in 1902. Verkade was instrumental in painting murals and decorating the Abbey as well as a Monastery in Monte Cassino.

Verkade, Mural at Beuron Archabbey

Mural at Beuron Archabbey

Verkade’s art was greatly influenced by Byzantine art and Christian symbolism and the supernatural art movements in the Black Forest region of Germany. For many years Verkade’s religious affiliations separated him from the other Nabis and artists in Pont Aven. Verkade became involved in the School of Sacred Art led by Didier Lenz in Beuron.

Verkade, La Route Vers

La Route Vers

Verkade, Two Bretons of Pouldu

Two Bretons of Pouldu

Verkade, Farmyard at Pouldu

Farmyard at Pouldu

Despite Verkade’s tendencies to verge down a supernatural path, the Nabis continued to visit Verkade in Monte Cassino or on vacation in Prague. It was in Monte Cassino that Verkade re-established his relationship with nature, and started exhibiting more with the Nabis and showed with the fauves at the Salon des Independants.

In 1908 Verkade spent several months painting alongside Séruiser in Munich, sharing painting techniques and methods.


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