Jan Sirks
was a highly prolific artist and his art shows the influences of the exciting time of the early 20th Century. His etchings, paintings, watercolours and drawings capture daily life in the city and the port in action. Although his work is uniquely individual there are traces of the artistic influences of his time such as Impressionism, Cubism, Realism, Expressionism.
More about the artist...The Gallery includes paintings, etchings, watercolours , drawings, woodcuts and pastels from each of the Stylistic Stages of his career.Art Gallery
The artist is most well- known for his etchings and paintings of port and canal scenes of Rotterdam; cityscapes of Amsterdam, Leiden, Delft, Utrecht and London but his work includes Landscapes, Trees, Farm Scenes, The Subconscious / Esoteric, Figures & Portraits, Self-portraits, Animals and Birds.Subject Matter
The recurring themes in the work of Sirks are industrialization, urban life, construction, shipping, isolation, solitude and harmony.Themes
In 1912 Jan Sirks engages Hillegonda Louise Mol to model for him. Hillegonda inspired him throughout his life.Model and Muse
Sirks was influenced by Impressionism, Realism, The Hague School, Fauvism, Cubism, Japonisme and German Expressionism in the development of his uniquely personal style. He was a member of The Bergen School and The Surf (De Branding).Artistic Influences
There are clear stages in the art of Sirks during which he focused on specific themes, treatment of subject matter or colour.STYLISTIC STAGES