Theo Swagemakers Museum

Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life with tin can and oysters

Deliverytime

€625,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life slices of salmon

Deliverytime

€295,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Nude Gerti

Deliverytime

€875,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life with wooden sculpture and skull

Deliverytime

€395,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait of dhr. Henri Repko

Deliverytime

€295,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life with ox head

Deliverytime

€495,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life in grey

Deliverytime

€625,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life dead hare

Deliverytime

€745,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life with pottery

Deliverytime

€625,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait Riet Moons

Deliverytime

€295,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait Johannes Cornelis Brocken (1871-1959)

Deliverytime

€395,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portret Alex Brenninkmeijer

Deliverytime

€395,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait of a woman on a chair

Deliverytime

€795,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Sitting nude woman

Deliverytime

€745,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portret Leon Schoffelen

Deliverytime

€295,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait of a woman

Deliverytime

€245,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait Elly Swagemakers with hat

Deliverytime

€375,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life with stuffed fish and shell

Deliverytime

€375,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait of Loutje Dobbelman

Deliverytime

€450,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Photograph mother of Theo Swagemakers

Deliverytime

€70,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Flower still life in white vase

Deliverytime

€445,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait Herman Richter

Deliverytime

€265,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Still life with fruit basket

Deliverytime

€355,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum
Portrait Frits Rosenberg

Deliverytime

€350,00
Theo Swagemakers Museum

The name of the museum says it all: this museum focuses on the work of Theo Swagemakers. Theo Swagemakers was one of the most famous Dutch portrait painters of the 20th century. He produced, among other things, several portraits of Queen Juliana and the state portrait of Queen Beatrix. But Swagemakers did not only paint portraits. His free work consisted mostly of still lifes, landscapes and even seascapes. A large part of his oeuvre was represented in the Theo Swagemakers Museum. Unfortunately, the museum had to close its doors in 2011. MuseumDepotShop aids the former museum in its search for a new home for part of the collection.