New Hague School (visual arts)

Co Westerik in 1955
Sculpture Sun, The Hague 1961, by Aart van den IJssel, one of the members of the Posthoorn-group
Chris de Moor joined Fugare in 1962.
Willem Hussem took part in Verve and Fugare.
1960 sculpture by Theo van der Nahmer, who also took part in Verve and Fugare

The New Hague School (Dutch Nieuwe Haagse School) was a movement in the Dutch fine arts of the 1950s and 60s. It opposed the Cobra avant-garde movement and found its inspiration in 17th-century art and the experiences of the Barbizon School and the resulting Hague School.


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