Rein Pol Art
Rein Pol was born on August 21, 1949, in Groningen. At Academy Minerva teachers like Ger Siks and Matthijs Röling impressed him. Their influence is still noticeable in his paintings, the spherical of Röling and the alienating of Siks. After the academy, Rein was in a high school for a very short time. Pol adds, “No undivided success! When I was asked to teach at Minerva, I seized this opportunity with both hands. I learned a lot from teaching college students". Since 1976, Rein Pol has been working professionally as an artist. It is striking that the subjects of the artist are very diverse. Yet he was best known for his paintings with trains. Anyone who looks further will see that Rein Pol has lots of sources of inspiration about which he can tell stories in paint. Rein Pol made paintings with trains and gave him the stigma of a trained painter. The Blue Angel is just one of the many, often autobiographical subjects in his paintings. This includes nature, landscape, people and objects from his immediate environment, where transience is an underlying theme. Rein Pol says, “As a child, I was always drawing. The profession of art teacher appealed to me. That I could become a painter did not come to mind yet”. He always has a keen eye for the expressiveness of the seemingly insignificant detail. Every theme that Pol paints are depicted in a clear, harmonious composition with great attention to light, dust, space and color. The paintings are not intended as an exact copy of the reality around us but as an imagination of the real reality. Hans van Seventer wrote about Rein Pol that, “The subjects of Rein Pol's paintings move between the ordinary and the absurd. He paints musical instruments as well as a bottle containing the fetus of a pig. Sometimes the manure scent rises from his landscapes, then again Groningse boemel toils along steep banks of a Norwegian fjord. His self-portraits are in themselves a collection, in the mirror of the bathroom, in a glass case surrounded by ghosts of the past or just with a jar of pickles as a sign of his dignity." With his work Pol is counted among the Northern Figurative. Rein Pol exhibits a lot in the Netherlands, including at galleries in The Hague, Fijnaart and Helenaveen, Hooghalen and Rolde, Harlingen and Nieuweschoot. He exhibited in Germany, Norway, Poland, Switzerland and Indonesia and with the Zwiggelte Group, he exhibited in France, the United States, Canada and Australia. Much of the painter's work has been included in private collections. His paintings are also in the possession of, among others, the Drents Museum in Assen, the Museum Smallingerland in Drachten, the Free University of Amsterdam, the ING Collection and the Phillips Collection in Eindhoven. He is the father of three daughters. Rein Pol lives and works in Stedum, a village on the railway between Groningen and Delfzijl.
1980s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Wood Panel, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Wood Panel, Oil
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Acrylic, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Clay, Oil, Wood Panel, Graphite
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Epoxy Resin, Archival Ink, Plastic, Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Graphite, Epoxy Resin, Plastic
Mid-20th Century Expressionist Rein Pol Art
Oil, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil, Wood Panel
21st Century and Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil, Wood Panel
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil
2010s Contemporary Rein Pol Art
Oil
2010s Romantic Rein Pol Art
Oil