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1946 - 2001. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Herman Brood who was born in 1946 was a Dutch artist, musician, and performer, regarded as one of the most iconic figures in Dutch pop culture. After a brief art education in Arnhem, he developed an... Read full biography
Herman Brood who was born in 1946 was a Dutch artist, musician, and performer, regarded as one of the most iconic figures in Dutch pop culture. After a brief art education in Arnhem, he developed an expressive visual language influenced by graffiti, Pop Art, and German Neo-Expressionism. Brood's... Read full biography
Herman Brood who was born in 1946 was a Dutch artist, musician, and performer, regarded as one of the most iconic figures in Dutch pop culture. After a brief art education in Arnhem, he developed an expressive visual language influenced by graffiti, Pop Art, and German Neo-Expressionism. Brood's paintings, often featuring text and symbolic figures, reflect his rebellious personality and a life full of music, art, and excess. Brood’s work is held in numerous private collections and museums both... Read full biography
Herman Brood who was born in 1946 was a Dutch artist, musician, and performer, regarded as one of the most iconic figures in Dutch pop culture. After a brief art education in Arnhem, he developed an expressive visual language influenced by graffiti, Pop Art, and German Neo-Expressionism. Brood's paintings, often featuring text and symbolic figures, reflect his rebellious personality and a life full of music, art, and excess. Brood’s work is held in numerous private collections and museums both in the Netherlands and abroad. Brood died in 2001.
Herman Brood who was born in 1946 was a Dutch artist, musician, and performer, regarded as one of the most iconic figures in Dutch pop culture. After a brief art education in Arnhem, he developed an expressive visual language influenced by graffiti, Pop Art, and German Neo-Expressionism. Brood's paintings, often featuring text and symbolic figures, reflect his rebellious personality and a life full of music, art, and excess. Brood’s work is held in numerous private collections and museums both in the Netherlands and abroad. Brood died in 2001.
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- •Collage and/or Decoupage
