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Poster with quality print of painting by Charley Toorop; Beemster, Flowering Tree (1943). The poster, with a size of 50 x 70 centimeters, is printed on heavy paper and comes in a transparent tube with product information.
€9,25
A tray with Beemster blooms on it, a painting by Charley Toorop, which is part of the Museum More collection. The tray is made of laminate and therefore dishwasher safe but not suitable for use in the microwave.
€19,95
A sturdy glasses case for the safe storage of your glasses. This glasses case, with soft microfiber inside and outside, has a beautiful print by Charley Toorop; Beemster from 1943. The original work hangs in Museum More in Gorssel, the Netherlands.
€11,50
A sturdy glasses case for the safe storage of your glasses.
€11,50
High quality ART puzzle
Material: Blue board
size: 44x68 cm
Including: A4 print of the piece of Art
article number: TSJW000029
Brand: Museum Editions
€19,65
Convenient to use; This microfiber cleaning cloth can be used to clean your glasses, screens (including laptop screen, computer screen, TV screen), CD, DVD, lenses, jewelry and cameras. You can easily wash the multifunctional cleaning cloth at 30 degrees
€5,25
Easy to use; This microfiber cleaning cloth can be used to clean your glasses, screens (including laptop screen, computer screen, television screen), CDs, DVDs, lenses, jewelery and cameras. You can easily wash the multifunctional cleaning cloth at 30 deg
€5,25
A beautiful mouse pad with an image of the blooming Beemster from Toorop. The original work hangs in Museum More in Gorssel in the Netherlands.
€9,50
A notebook with 24 ruled pages with a reproduction of Charley Toorop Beemster Blossom
€5,45
This poster has a beautiful print of Beemster blossom, a painting by Charley Toorop made in 1951. The size of this poster is 29.7 x 42 centimeters, the poster is printed on sturdy paper and packed with cardboard reinforcement in transparent packaging with
€7,25
Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 cm
Material: magnet
Weight: +/- 30 grams
Item number: MFMW000212
€3,50
File Sheet C, Mus More, Charley Toorop Beemsterbloei
€2,75
Softcover Books C, Museum MORE, Charley Toorop Beemsterbloei
€8,75
Magnetic Bookmark C, KS, Museum More Bloesem
€1,95
Nice bookmark with a magnet: handy, so they don't fall out of your book!
€1,95
A beautiful notebook with 36 blank cream-colored pages.
The size is 180 x 240 x 5 mm. The cover is flexible, making the book easy to use. The cover has a linen structure, which gives the notebook a nice look and feels nice.
€8,95
An original Christmas bauble that you can fold yourself. A nice gift for the holidays and / or a nice addition to your museum shop. The diameter is 8 cm.
€7,75
Photo Pen C, Museum More, Charley Toorop Beemsterbloei
€2,50

Charley Toorop

Grande dame Charley Toorop (1891-1955) occupied an exceptional place in the Dutch art world before the Second World War. Not only did Charley Toorop fight for her own place in a men's stronghold, she also had to prove herself artistically to her father, the famous artist Jan Toorop. Daughter Toorop, however, developed her own style. Her work cannot be linked to a specific movement or group.

Toorop's portraits - she preferred to paint people or groups of people - were harder, sharper and less detailed than that of her neorealistic contemporaries. She had smelled of international expressionism, admired Van Gogh and painted with a social-realistic touch. Her heavily applied lines and strong use of color provide a violent and exciting effect.

Heavy-set lines and strong use of color

Toorop lived for art and turned out to be a fanatic networker. Artists who mattered visited her. Whether they were early or celebrated, it didn't matter. Talent and drive was the only admission requirement for painters, filmmakers and writers to her entourage. And it wasn't just people who shared her taste. Toorop was known for lively discussions with her guests, which she also continued to conduct through the toilet door.

Toorop lived for art

As a divorced mother of three, whom she mainly raised by others, she chose a lifestyle that raised eyebrows. In fact, she probably lived the same kind of life as her male colleagues. Her two sons, Edgar and John Fernhout, joined the Toorop artist dynasty and achieved artistic success. John became a filmmaker, Edgar started painting. And he too had to fight to find his own style, with the oeuvre of his mother and grandfather as an artistic burden.

Museum More

As the largest museum for Modern Realism, the art collection of Hans and Monique Melchers forms the core of Museum MORE. The special museum aims to manage this collection, an important part of our national cultural heritage, for future generations and to make it permanently accessible to a wide public.

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