Jo Voskuil

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Jo Voskuil, 1931

Johan Jacob Voskuil (26 March 1897, Breda – 22 June 1972, Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter, comics artist, illustrator, bookbinder and a member of the Dutch resistance during World War II.

Biography[edit]

To dedicate himself to the arts, Voskuil left Breda and his job as a teacher in the early 20s for Bergen aan Zee. He was a communist and made a lot of political posters and book covers, like the cover of de Nieuwe Geïllustreerde Wereldgeschiedenis (1929–1932) edited by Jan Romein.

In 1936, partnered with photographer Cas Oorthuys,[1] he organized an exposition to expose the realities of Nazi Germany during the Olympics of the same year, resulting are famous posters Arbeiders leest De Tribune and De Olympiade onder dictatuur.[2] Voskuil's work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale Onze Kunst van Heden (Our Art of Today) at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.[3] In 1941 he created a comic strip, Klit, de Schoonzoon.[4]

Voskuil married German opera singer and actress Dora Paulsen [nl][5] on May 5, 1938. The didn't have any children. After her death in 1970, Voskuil remarried with opera singer Ruth Horna in 1972. Voskuil died shortly after getting married.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Asser, Saskia (2007). A critical history of photography in the Netherlands: Dutch eyes. Waanders. p. 174. ISBN 9789040083808.
  2. ^ "D.O.O.D. De Olympiade onder Dictatuur. Tentoonstelling". Retrieved August 7, 2012.
  3. ^ "Jo Voskuil". Beeldend BeNeLux Elektronisch (Lexicon). Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Jo Voskuil". lambiek.net.
  5. ^ Ibo, Wim (1981). En nu de moraal--: geschiedenis van het Nederlands cabaret : 1895–1936. University of Virginia: A.W. Sijthoff]. p. 224. ISBN 978-90-2182644-8.