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{{Short description|Dutch artist and goldsmith (1933–2016)}} |
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| name = Joop Falke |
| name = Joop Falke |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1933|3|23}} |
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1933|3|23}} |
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| birth_place = [[Dordrecht]], The Netherlands |
| birth_place = [[Dordrecht]], The Netherlands |
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| death_date = |
| death_date = 3 October 2016 |
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| death_place = [[Oss]], The Netherlands |
| death_place = [[Oss]], The Netherlands |
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| nationality = [[Dutch people|Dutch]] |
| nationality = [[Dutch people|Dutch]] |
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| training = French Zwollo jr |
| training = French Zwollo jr |
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| field = [[Goldsmith]], [[Jeweler]], and |
| field = [[Goldsmith]], [[Jeweler]], and sculptor |
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| movement = Abstract |
| movement = Abstract |
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| works = |
| works = |
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| patrons = Oss and other Local Government Institutions |
| patrons = Oss and other Local Government Institutions |
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| awards = |
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'''Joop Falke''' ( |
'''Joop Falke''' (1933–2016), born in [[Dordrecht]] on 23 March, died in [[Oss]] 3 October; was a Dutch artist and goldsmith. |
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== Life and work == |
== Life and work == |
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Joop Falke was a brother of the artist / graphic designer Heinz Falke. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Applied Arts in Arnhem ( |
Joop Falke was a brother of the artist / graphic designer Heinz Falke. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Applied Arts in Arnhem (1955–1958), where he was taught by, among others, goldsmith and jewellery designer French Zwollo jr. |
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Falke made jewellery from precious metals, [[liturgical]] vessels, [[Eucharistic]] work for churches, sculptures, and statues of various materials. He was active |
Falke developed his own signature: a no frills, simple, austere approach to ordinary beauty. After his education he settled in Oss.<ref>{{cite web|title=Obituary|url=http://www.bd.nl/regio/oss-uden-veghel-e-o/oss/kunstenaar-joop-falke-in-oss-overleden-1.6493418|website=Brabants Dagblad|accessdate=16 February 2017}}</ref>He made jewellery from precious metals, [[liturgical]] vessels, [[Eucharistic]] work for churches, sculptures, and statues of various materials. He was active 1958–2015. He created many works of art under the Dutch "1% rule" (for the new construction of government buildings 1% of the sale price has been set aside to 'dress' the building with art).<ref>{{cite web|title=One percent rule for art|url=http://www.publicartonline.org.uk/resources/reports/percentforart/percent_schemes.php|website=PublicArtOnline|accessdate=16 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170217142817/http://www.publicartonline.org.uk/resources/reports/percentforart/percent_schemes.php|archive-date=17 February 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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His studio / shop was located in the |
His studio / shop was located in the Houtstraat, in the centre of [[Oss]]. Falke was for 25 years a lecturer at the Free Academy in Oss. He taught silver and goldsmithing techniques, and jewellery. He was awarded in 2013 with the Osje of Merit, the official award of the municipality of Oss, as a token of appreciation and gratitude for his work as a goldsmith / artist. He was a member of the AKKV and the Brabant Foundation for the Visual Arts. |
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In January 2016 |
In January 2016, Joop Falke was exhibited at the Politics café "Salt" at the Groene Engel in Oss. He died later that year, at the age of 83. |
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== Statements by Joop Falke == |
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*"Even sobriety can be costly. To give simplicity stylish shape, is an art. I have always wanted to show people the beauty of simplicity ' |
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*"There is a difference between artistry and craft, but I do not believe that my profession is undervalued in general through art ' |
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*"What I did was always meant for someone. My jewelery has always been the carrier of the character of the person who wears it" |
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⚫ | Hanger, in zilver, met schelp.jpg|Pendant in silver, with shell |
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Hanger in goud.tif|Pendant, in gold |
Hanger in goud.tif|Pendant, in gold |
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Ring, in goud, met briljanten en lapis lazuli.tif|Ring in gold, with diamonds and lapis lazuli |
Ring, in goud, met briljanten en lapis lazuli.tif|Ring in gold, with diamonds and lapis lazuli |
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Hanger en ring, in goud en met tijgeroog.jpg|Pendant and ring, in gold en with tiger |
Hanger en ring, in goud en met tijgeroog.jpg|Pendant and ring, in gold en with tiger |
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Broche, in goud.jpg| |
Broche, in goud.jpg|Brooch, in gold |
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Ring, in goud.jpg|Ring, in gold |
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Hanger, in zilver (met lapis lazuli).tif|Hanger, in silver (with lapis lazuli) |
Hanger, in zilver (met lapis lazuli).tif|Hanger, in silver (with lapis lazuli) |
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⚫ | Hanger, in zilver, met schelp.jpg|Pendant in silver, with shell |
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Ring, in zilver.jpg|Ring, in silver |
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Halssieraad, in zilver.jpg|Necklace in silver |
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Halssieraad, in zilver, met pianotoets.jpg|Necklace in silver, with piano key |
Halssieraad, in zilver, met pianotoets.jpg|Necklace in silver, with piano key |
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</gallery> |
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;Eucharistic objects |
;Eucharistic objects |
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⚫ | K59a3.jpg|Tabernacle. Brass, enamel, rose quartz and burned amethysts, 1959 |
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Vaatwerk3a.jpg|Chalice. 1960 |
Vaatwerk3a.jpg|Chalice. 1960 |
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K63a3.jpg|Monstrance, partly gilded silver with pearls and amethysts, 1963 |
K63a3.jpg|Monstrance, partly gilded silver with pearls and amethysts, 1963 |
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K97a3.png|Silverware. 1997 |
K97a3.png|Silverware. 1997 |
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K61b2.jpg|Font Cover. Red copper. 1961 |
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⚫ | K59a3.jpg|Tabernacle. Brass, enamel, rose quartz and burned amethysts, 1959 |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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;Sculptures |
;Sculptures |
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⚫ | Koentje 1962.jpg|Wall Ornament "Koentje" Pius X school Oss. 1962 |
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RWG69a4.jpg|Wall Ornament 'Skater' Oss. Iron, lacquered. 1969 |
RWG69a4.jpg|Wall Ornament 'Skater' Oss. Iron, lacquered. 1969 |
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RWG72b9.jpg|Abstract |
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⚫ | RWG70a5.jpg|Picture taken at the former Edith Stein High school in Oss, 1970 |
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RWG78b1.jpg|Wedding' image in polyester, the GGD in Oss, 1978 |
RWG78b1.jpg|Wedding' image in polyester, the GGD in Oss, 1978 |
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RWG79d2.jpg|Sea Lion, with former LOM school 'De Terp' in Oss, 1979 |
RWG79d2.jpg|Sea Lion, with former LOM school 'De Terp' in Oss, 1979 |
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⚫ | Koentje 1962.jpg|Wall Ornament "Koentje" Pius X school Oss. 1962 |
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⚫ | RWG70a5.jpg|Picture taken at the former Edith Stein High school in Oss, 1970 |
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Stoelen.jpg|Chairs |
Stoelen.jpg|Chairs |
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Zeil JF.jpg|Sail JF |
Zeil JF.jpg|Sail JF |
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File:RWG78a3.png|Bronze fountain 1978 |
File:RWG78a3.png|Bronze fountain 1978 |
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File:RWG79b7.jpg|Cock 1979 |
File:RWG79b7.jpg|Cock 1979 |
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== Bibliography == |
== Bibliography == |
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*Kinderen Falke, i.s.m. Joop Falke: ''Joop Falke, edelsmid''. Bloemlezing, 2014. Uitgegeven in eigen beheer (oplage 170 stuks). |
*Kinderen Falke, i.s.m. Joop Falke: ''Joop Falke, edelsmid''. Bloemlezing, 2014. Uitgegeven in eigen beheer (oplage 170 stuks). |
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* [http://www.artindex.nl/noordbrabant/default.asp?id=6&num=0779900359009030113000057003800990501351 ARTindex Noord-Brabant] |
* [http://www.artindex.nl/noordbrabant/default.asp?id=6&num=0779900359009030113000057003800990501351 ARTindex Noord-Brabant] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category|Joop Falke}} |
{{Commons category|Joop Falke}} |
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[[Category:Dutch sculptors]] |
[[Category:Dutch sculptors]] |
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[[Category:Dutch male sculptors]] |
[[Category:Dutch male sculptors]] |
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[[Category:1933 births]] |
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Joop Falke
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Joop Falke
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Born | Johannes Josephus Maria Falke (1933-03-23) 23 March 1933 (age 91)
Dordrecht, The Netherlands
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Died | 3 October 2016
Oss, The Netherlands
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Nationality | Dutch |
Education | French Zwollo jr |
Known for | Goldsmith, Jeweler, and sculptor |
Movement | Abstract |
Patron(s) | Oss and other Local Government Institutions |
Joop Falke (1933–2016), born in Dordrecht on 23 March, died in Oss 3 October; was a Dutch artist and goldsmith.
Joop Falke was a brother of the artist / graphic designer Heinz Falke. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and Applied Arts in Arnhem (1955–1958), where he was taught by, among others, goldsmith and jewellery designer French Zwollo jr.
Falke developed his own signature: a no frills, simple, austere approach to ordinary beauty. After his education he settled in Oss.[1] He made jewellery from precious metals, liturgical vessels, Eucharistic work for churches, sculptures, and statues of various materials. He was active 1958–2015. He created many works of art under the Dutch "1% rule" (for the new construction of government buildings 1% of the sale price has been set aside to 'dress' the building with art).[2]
His studio / shop was located in the Houtstraat, in the centre of Oss. Falke was for 25 years a lecturer at the Free Academy in Oss. He taught silver and goldsmithing techniques, and jewellery. He was awarded in 2013 with the Osje of Merit, the official award of the municipality of Oss, as a token of appreciation and gratitude for his work as a goldsmith / artist. He was a member of the AKKV and the Brabant Foundation for the Visual Arts.
In January 2016, Joop Falke was exhibited at the Politics café "Salt" at the Groene Engel in Oss. He died later that year, at the age of 83.
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