Jager (1880 - 1946)
Technique: Giclée quality print
Recommended by our customers
More about this artwork
Henri van der Stok's captivating woodcut, titled "Jager" (1880 - 1946), offers a dynamic exploration of form and contrast that captures the viewer's imagination. This striking black and white composition portrays a figure set against a dense, patterned backdrop of tropical foliage, suggesting an exotic, lush environment. The central character, depicted with pronounced features and dramatic gestures, appears to be interacting energetically with the surrounding elements.Distinguished by its bold lines and rich textures, van der Stok's work uses the contrast between the dark figure and the light background to emphasize motion and emotion. The figure’s attire and posture suggest a scene of hunting or confrontation, imbued with a sense of immediacy and intensity. The artist's technique in carving intricate patterns into the wood block from which this print was made is particularly notable, adding a level of detail that invites the viewer to look closer."Jager" is not only a synthesis of artistic skill and expressive imagery but also an invitation to ponder the relationship between man and nature. It’s a piece that stands out in Henri van der Stok’s oeuvre, reflecting his mastery of the woodcut medium and his ability to convey profound narratives through stark visual contrasts.
Delivery
Returns
Henri van der Stok was born in Indonesia and eventually settled in the Hague.
Van der Stok excelled in woodcut and lithography and did so with style and great skills as a draughtsman. His prints are consistently good. Van der Stok's flair for art deco design is is consistent throughout his oeuvre. In addition to his blockprints, he was also a gifted painter and stained glass artisan. He was a member of the Pulcri studio.