Although the plural of the word “life” is “lives”, interestingly the plural of “still life” is “still lifes”. So if you thought that a typo was made in the menu, you may want to check this Wikipedia link.
Anyway, we have collected for you the Still Lifes painted by Nico Bulder. This was not his specialty, but it shows you the versatility of this unique artist.
Also in this gallery, the gouache paintings made by Nico Bulder. For more info on this technique click here.
“Stillleven met groene fles, meloenen en tomaten”, oil painting, 1925, Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)“Stilleven met twee bokkings op bord”, oil painting, 1925, Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)“Stilleven met twee kabeljauwen op een bruin aarden schotel”, oil painting, 1925, Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)Nico Bulder’s last work: “Mephisto in de Veenkoloniën” galloping horse with rider in thunderstorm, oil painting, 1964, Nico Bulder was working on this painting when he got sick and passed away, Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)“De Zaaier” (farmers fertilizing and plowing), oil painting, 1932, Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)Self portrait, 1948Gouache painting (courtesy NBS) made very early in his career or made during his Minerva study, probably one of a kind.Rear side of gouache flower painting“Stilleven met urn, vijzel en een boekenrug” (mortar, pestle and pot), aquarel on paper, 41 cm x 47 cm, year unknown.Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)“Stilleven met twee peren en groene fles”, painted during Nico’s years as a Minerva student, Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)Apple tree, oil painting, year unknown, Collection Veenkoloniaal Museum Veendam (NL)