Theo van der Nahmer

Place of birth

Stratum

Year of birth

1917

Deceased

1989

Artworks BKDH

Meisje met vlieger, 1962

"Girl with kite" came into being in 1962. Maker Theo van der Nahmer then participated fully in the vibrant life of artists in The Hague. He was a member of the [...]

Reliëf vrouw, man, tafel, lamp, 1948

A man and a woman are sitting opposite each other. Silent and stiff, four hands resting on the table. They stare, do not look. There is nothing more [...]

Flaneur, 1968

Who's he waving at? Friendly, looking up. Maybe 'Flaneur' journalist Mr. Eduard Elias (1900-1967) says hello, the creator of his character. Elias...

Schaatssters, 1977

Swinging over the ice. With the skates underneath, the gloves and warm dresses on, two girls get into their winter sports. Theo van der Nahmer [...]

Reliëf mensen, planten en vogels, 1954

Not a born, but a raised Hagenaar. Theo van der Nahmer came to the residence after his studies at the arts and crafts school in Den Bosch to [...].

Zittende vrouw, 1963

Initially he worked a lot in stone, but 'I stopped working with stone because it was no longer affordable,' says sculptor Theo van der Nahmer [...].

Reliëf Slachtoffers 40-45, 1952

Placed on a round, brick gas regulator's house on the Tesselseplein, the monument was unveiled by mayor F.M.A. Schokking on 30 August 1952. Relief victims 40-45' [...]

Vrouw met parasol, 1961

Her posture is relaxed. She leans on one hand and graciously holds the parasol behind her left shoulder. The somewhat indeterminate gaze betrays no curiosity [...].

Eeuwige jeugd, 1973

"Eternal youth. This is the name of the statue of the nude young lady by sculptor Theo van der Nahmer. And she has an eternal youth, because since [...]

Signalement, 1968

Ghost images' were sometimes called the abstract works of Theo van der Nahmer. Signalement' on Groenhovenstraat is a typical example of such a 'ghost image'. Whimsical fragments [...]

Eline Vere, 1958

Eline Vere: stately she stands there, as a lady from The Hague used to do at the end of the 19th century. With a dress according to the latest fashion, a hat [...].

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