Otto B. de Kat
Otto Boudewijn de Kat (Dordrecht, 7 June 1907 – Laren, 30 April 1995), was a Dutch painter and art critic.
Biography
He was born in Dordrecht, but received his training in Haarlem as a pupil of Henri Frédéric Boot and Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita.[1] He married the poetess Maria Jannetta (‘Hans’) van Zijl in 1930. After a trip to France he became a member of Arti et Amicitiae where he also won a medal in 1969.[1] He settled with his wife in Brussels, but spent the war years in Overveen. After the war, he and Kees Verwey founded the Hollandse Aquarellistenkring and De kat remained its chairman until after 1965. He moved to Bloemendaal and became a good friend of Godfried Bomans, helping him found the Teisterbant club. In February 1950 he drew a sketch of the new club hall that appeared in the Haarlems Dagblad article that announced the start of the club and named him as its secretary.[2][3] De Kat and his wife traveled frequently to Italy and France, where he had exhibitions and admired the work of other artists, especially the members of the École de Paris.
He was art critic for the newspaper Haarlems Dagblad in the years 1951-1955 and wrote for Het Vrije Volk.[1] After 1955 he became a teacher at the Amsterdam Rijksakademie, where he would be a tutor for many artists until 1972. His relationship with Hans van Zijl came to an end, just before she died in 1963. De Kat remarried in 1964 with Danish artist Dora Dahl-Madsen. The couple spent a lot of time in their second house in France, an inspiring environment for De Kat. Due to health issues they left Amsterdam in 1992 and moved to Laren. He died there, at the age of 88.
Work
As an artist, De Kat was influenced by the École de Paris and painters like Pierre Bonnard, Édouard Vuillard, Albert Marquet en Nicolas de Staël. His paintings are mostly landscapes and still lifes with an intimate, calm atmosphere. His work can be found in several Dutch museums, like the Frans Hals Museum and Teylers Museum in Haarlem and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam.
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References
- 1 2 3 Otto B. De Kat in the RKD
- ↑ Teisterbant Gesticht: Honderdtachtig Haarlemmers gaan naar de kelder, article in Haarlems Dagblad 8 February 1950
- ↑ Teisterbant on Godfried Bomans website
- Truusje Goedings, Otto B. de Kat: het later werk: schilderijen en aquarellen 1978-1994, Bussum 2008
- Gerard Westerink, Truusje Goedings; Herman van Run, Otto B. de Kat 1907-1995: leven en werk, Bussum 2002
- Otto B. de Kat Foundation website "rkdmonographs"
- Otto B. De Kat on Artnet