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Wim van der Kant

1949
Kampen, Netherlands

35 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Wim van der Kant

Crepis

2002

20 x 45cm

11820,00 €

Fratres

2013

37 x 38cm

12350,00 €

Suspensus

2000

30 x 63cm

13350,00 €

Cursus

2017

119.38 x 76.2 x 50.8cm

13600,00 €

Sorbe

2006

36 x 87 x 20cm

23500,00 €

Sorbe

2004

20 x 37cm

6920,00 €

Carminis

2012

20 x 24 x 11cm

6920,00 €

Algeo

2016

12 x 52 x 10cm

12150,00 €

Finis Saltationis

2004

30.48 x 81.28cm

23560,00 €

Insilit

2019

30.48 x 38.1cm

12500,00 €

Gallulus

2007

20.32 x 43.18cm

6920,00 €

Ad Dextram

2006

20.32 x 50.8cm

12000,00 €

Ausum

1998

40.64 x 40.64cm

6880,00 €

Volo

2008

10.16 x 40.64cm

6920,00 €

Gestio Scire

1990

30.48 x 38.1 x 12.7cm

6000,00 €

Per Se

2011

30.48 x 96.52cm

18660,00 €

Aestus

2014

10 x 53cm

10219,00 €

Aquarius

2002

15.24 x 53.34cm

11820,00 €

Alia Mihi Mens Est

35.56 x 33.02cm

20360,00 €

Duco Lineam

2005

20.32 x 55.88 x 40.64cm

13630,00 €

Aquila

2015

20.32 x 55.88cm

12500,00 €

Cursus

2009

40.64 x 45.72cm

13390,00 €

Luctatio

2008

40.64 x 35.56cm

19985,00 €

Tuemini Ergo Sum

2008

30.48 x 78.74cm

20360,00 €

Instar Quarens

2003

20.32 x 66.04cm

SOLD

Ira

2000

10.16 x 38.1cm

6540,00 €

Eo Sine Manibus

2005

12.7 x 35.56cm

SOLD

Bufo

2002

20.32 x 30.48cm

7685,00 €

Profundus

2006

55.88 x 55.88cm

11820,00 €

Tollit

1999

35.56 x 50.8cm

9770,00 €

David

2002

30.48 x 33.02cm

4950,00 €

Quis Mihi Iniuriam Facet

2010

25.4 x 88.9cm

20335,00 €

Respectus

1990

30.48 x 45.72cm

SOLD

Saltationus Casus

2004

15.24 x 38.1cm

7050,00 €

Lucifer Evangilans

30.48 x 83.82cm

17450,00 €

Wim van der Kant (b. 1949, Kampen) is a self-taught artist. In addition to his busy job as a teacher, he is an inspired sculptor. Only when his work met his own perfectionist conditions did he decide to go public and show his work to the world. Since then, starting in 1995, he has been exhibiting at Morren Galleries. Van der Kant likes to make sculptures of young people, who are still curious and uninhibited in life. The reason for sculpting boys is that he himself is of the male gender. He believes that artists produce better work when the subject is close to them. The anatomy of the figures, which he sculpts, show perfection. The sculptures show similarities to Greek and Roman antiquity, where youngsters were admired for their vitality and naivete.
Because the anatomy and small details in the sculptures are of great importance, the artist does this sanding and patination all by himself.

EDUCATION
1970-1975 Training Crafts(B) at the Academy for Visual Arts in Amersfoort, with Ceramics and Spatial Forms as main subjects.

SOLO EXHIBITIONS (A SELECTION)
Museum Mohlmann, Appingedam

GROUP EXHIBITIONS (A SELECTION)
The KunstRai Amsterdam
Lineart Ghent
Afa Rosmalen
Haf The Hague
Haf Utrecht
and the annual Realism fairs in Amsterdam