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Sculptor, Painter, b. 1913 - d. 1998

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  • Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998). De wake van buurman Jan [The wake of neighbour Jan], 1954.
    Jul. 01, 2025

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998). De wake van buurman Jan [The wake of neighbour Jan], 1954.

    Est: €500 - €700

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998) De wake van buurman Jan [The wake of neighbour Jan], 1954 oil on canvas image size 60 x 70 cm., frame size 63 x 73 cm. Condition: Surface grime in places, few lines of craquelure, in very good condition. Framed.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
  • Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998). Memorie Jon Martini.
    Jul. 01, 2025

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998). Memorie Jon Martini.

    Est: €700 - €900

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998) Memorie Jon Martini oil on canvas with the artist inventory number and titled (on the stretcher) 110 x 90 cm. Condition: Edges slightly rubbed in places, otherwise in good original condition.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
  • Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998). Untitled.
    Jul. 01, 2025

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998). Untitled.

    Est: €700 - €900

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998) Untitled oil on canvas with the artist inventory number (on the reverse) 110 x 90 cm. Condition: Edges slightly rubbed, otherwise in good original condition.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
  • Siep van den Berg (1923-1998)
    Jun. 04, 2025

    Siep van den Berg (1923-1998)

    Est: €700 - €900

    Compositie 1962

    Richard ter Borg kunsthandel
  • Siep van den Berg (1912-1998)
    Jun. 04, 2025

    Siep van den Berg (1912-1998)

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Geen titel

    Richard ter Borg kunsthandel
  • Siep van den Berg (1912-1998)
    Jun. 04, 2025

    Siep van den Berg (1912-1998)

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Geen titel

    Richard ter Borg kunsthandel
  • Berg, Siep van den (1913-1998). (Harbour views with fishing boats and the "Boog van Ziel" in Termunterzijl).
    May. 22, 2025

    Berg, Siep van den (1913-1998). (Harbour views with fishing boats and the "Boog van Ziel" in Termunterzijl).

    Est: €250 - €350

    Berg, Siep van den (1913-1998). (Harbour views with fishing boats and the "Boog van Ziel" in Termunterzijl). Seven drawings, brush and black ink and black felt-tip pen, all 24,9x31,4 cm., all "Termunterzijl 53" in pen and ink in upper right corner and monogrammed "SvdB" in black felt-tip pen in lower right corner.

    Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
  • Siep van den Berg (1913-1998) De wake van buurman Jan, 1954, olieverf op do…
    May. 06, 2025

    Siep van den Berg (1913-1998) De wake van buurman Jan, 1954, olieverf op do…

    Est: €600 - €800

    Siep van den Berg (1913-1998) De wake van buurman Jan, 1954, olieverf op doek, 60,5 x 70 cm-Literatuur: S. van dern Berg, Han Steenbruggen, Siep van de Berg - sinds 1913, Groningen 1998, ill. p. 80--Inscriptie op spieraam: XII-70--Met dank aan Simon Deinum, biograaf van Siep van den Berg, voor de hulp bij het beschrijven van dit lot-

    Veilinghuis Van Spengen
  • Siep van den Berg (1913-1998) Abstract geometrisch…
    Feb. 25, 2025

    Siep van den Berg (1913-1998) Abstract geometrisch…

    Est: €50 - €75

    Siep van den Berg (1913-1998) Abstract geometrische compositie, gesigneerd met initialen r.o., collage en stift op papier, 21 x 14,5 cm

    Veilinghuis Van Spengen
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.
    Jan. 25, 2025

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Striking painting straight from Siep van den Berg. Inscribed with artist's inventory number 'XIII 4 133' (on the reverse). Provenance: Family of the Artist.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.
    Jan. 25, 2025

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Art Atelier
  • Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-signed with ballpoint. Title: Collage with 3 sides in silver foil Technique: Ballpoint pen and collage in silver foil Completely framed. Sijbren Ridsert (Siep) van den Berg (Tirns, January 14, 1913 - Amsterdam, October 27, 1998) was a Dutch painter and sculptor. As the son of a blacksmith, Van den Berg attended the trade school. He became a house painter, but also made paintings.[1] In 1930 he visited the Frisian painter Jacob Ydema to talk about his ambitions; on that occasion Ydema made a number of sketches of him. From 1930 to 1933 he attended the evening course in drawing and painting at Minerva Academy in the city of Groningen. He was taught there by Jan Altink, among others. At the same time he got to know the Frisian painter Gerrit Benner. After this training he set up an advertising agency with Oscar Gubitz. In 1937 Hendrik Werkman discovered his painting and encouraged him to continue. From 1939 Van den Berg rented the teahouse in the Sterrebos in Groningen as his studio and devoted himself completely to being an artist. In 1943 he married Fie, the daughter of Hendrik Werkman,[2] and visited Paris several times after World War II, taking classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Van den Berg divorced his wife and moved to Amsterdam in 1954, where he had a studio on the Brouwersgracht. He kept the tearoom in Groningen. Initially Van den Berg made free paintings, but his style developed from naturalism through impressionism and cubism to constructivism. Van den Berg suffered from Guillain-Barré syndrome, which kept him out of action for about ten years from 1966. Later he resumed his work, which was even more abstract than before. In addition to paintings, Van den Berg also made several sculptures; as a sculptor he was self-taught. In 1983 he donated the sculpture Libbensline (Life Line), which was unveiled on 13 October of that year by Queen's Commissioner Hans Wiegel, to his hometown of Tirns. In 1986 the Humanistische Omroep made a documentary in which Van den Berg talked about his life and work.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand signed

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated.

    Art Atelier
  • Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)
    Dec. 17, 2024

    Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)

    Est: €700 - €1,000

    Description: Painting, casein on canvas. Abstract planes, circa 1985. By Siep van den Berg (Tirns 1913 - Amsterdam 1998) Dimensions: 152 x 130 cm.

    Ald Fryslan
  • Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)
    Dec. 17, 2024

    Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)

    Est: €600 - €800

    A painting, oil on canvas. A stylized reading figure in Cubist style. Signed in the paint at the top right SvdB by Sieb (Sybren Ridsert) van den Berg (1913-1998), circa 1955. Condition: Craquelure. Dimensions: 50 x 60.5 cm.

    Ald Fryslan
  • Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned - original starting bid €425
    Dec. 08, 2024

    Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned - original starting bid €425

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-signed with ballpoint. Title: Collage with 3 sides in silver foil Technique: Ballpoint pen and collage in silver foil Completely framed. Sijbren Ridsert (Siep) van den Berg (Tirns, January 14, 1913 - Amsterdam, October 27, 1998) was a Dutch painter and sculptor. As the son of a blacksmith, Van den Berg attended the trade school. He became a house painter, but also made paintings.[1] In 1930 he visited the Frisian painter Jacob Ydema to talk about his ambitions; on that occasion Ydema made a number of sketches of him. From 1930 to 1933 he attended the evening course in drawing and painting at Minerva Academy in the city of Groningen. He was taught there by Jan Altink, among others. At the same time he got to know the Frisian painter Gerrit Benner. After this training he set up an advertising agency with Oscar Gubitz. In 1937 Hendrik Werkman discovered his painting and encouraged him to continue. From 1939 Van den Berg rented the teahouse in the Sterrebos in Groningen as his studio and devoted himself completely to being an artist. In 1943 he married Fie, the daughter of Hendrik Werkman,[2] and visited Paris several times after World War II, taking classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Van den Berg divorced his wife and moved to Amsterdam in 1954, where he had a studio on the Brouwersgracht. He kept the tearoom in Groningen. Initially Van den Berg made free paintings, but his style developed from naturalism through impressionism and cubism to constructivism. Van den Berg suffered from Guillain-Barré syndrome, which kept him out of action for about ten years from 1966. Later he resumed his work, which was even more abstract than before. In addition to paintings, Van den Berg also made several sculptures; as a sculptor he was self-taught. In 1983 he donated the sculpture Libbensline (Life Line), which was unveiled on 13 October of that year by Queen's Commissioner Hans Wiegel, to his hometown of Tirns. In 1986 the Humanistische Omroep made a documentary in which Van den Berg talked about his life and work.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned - original starting bid €425
    Dec. 08, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned - original starting bid €425

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand signed

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting. - original starting bid €2300
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting. - original starting bid €2300

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Striking painting straight from Siep van den Berg. Inscribed with artist's inventory number 'XIII 4 133' (on the reverse). Provenance: Family of the Artist.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting. - original starting bid €2300
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting. - original starting bid €2300

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned - original starting bid €425
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned - original starting bid €425

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den (1913-1998). (Landscape with trees in the foreground and sailing boats in the background).
    Nov. 21, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den (1913-1998). (Landscape with trees in the foreground and sailing boats in the background).

    Est: €600 - €800

    Berg, Siep van den (1913-1998). (Landscape with trees in the foreground and sailing boats in the background). Oil on hardboard, 37,3x46 cm., monogrammed in lower right corner, framed. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VII.

    Bubb > Kuyper: Auctioneers of Books, Fine Arts & Manuscripts
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.
    Nov. 16, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Striking painting straight from Siep van den Berg. Inscribed with artist's inventory number 'XIII 4 133' (on the reverse). Provenance: Family of the Artist.

    Art Atelier
  • Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-signed with ballpoint. Title: Collage with 3 sides in silver foil Technique: Ballpoint pen and collage in silver foil Completely framed. Sijbren Ridsert (Siep) van den Berg (Tirns, January 14, 1913 - Amsterdam, October 27, 1998) was a Dutch painter and sculptor. As the son of a blacksmith, Van den Berg attended the trade school. He became a house painter, but also made paintings.[1] In 1930 he visited the Frisian painter Jacob Ydema to talk about his ambitions; on that occasion Ydema made a number of sketches of him. From 1930 to 1933 he attended the evening course in drawing and painting at Minerva Academy in the city of Groningen. He was taught there by Jan Altink, among others. At the same time he got to know the Frisian painter Gerrit Benner. After this training he set up an advertising agency with Oscar Gubitz. In 1937 Hendrik Werkman discovered his painting and encouraged him to continue. From 1939 Van den Berg rented the teahouse in the Sterrebos in Groningen as his studio and devoted himself completely to being an artist. In 1943 he married Fie, the daughter of Hendrik Werkman,[2] and visited Paris several times after World War II, taking classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Van den Berg divorced his wife and moved to Amsterdam in 1954, where he had a studio on the Brouwersgracht. He kept the tearoom in Groningen. Initially Van den Berg made free paintings, but his style developed from naturalism through impressionism and cubism to constructivism. Van den Berg suffered from Guillain-Barré syndrome, which kept him out of action for about ten years from 1966. Later he resumed his work, which was even more abstract than before. In addition to paintings, Van den Berg also made several sculptures; as a sculptor he was self-taught. In 1983 he donated the sculpture Libbensline (Life Line), which was unveiled on 13 October of that year by Queen's Commissioner Hans Wiegel, to his hometown of Tirns. In 1986 the Humanistische Omroep made a documentary in which Van den Berg talked about his life and work.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand signed

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Striking painting straight from Siep van den Berg. Inscribed with artist's inventory number 'XIII 4 133' (on the reverse). Provenance: Family of the Artist.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Art Atelier
  • 'Poeziegrafiek', 'Letterstam' and four similar works
    Sep. 18, 2024

    'Poeziegrafiek', 'Letterstam' and four similar works

    Est: €200 - €300

    Poeziegrafiek', 'Letterstam' and four similar works, six collages on paper, all unframed, sizes 15x10 cm to 24x29,5 cm , all signed 'SvdB'. and variously dated from the 1980's, Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • Nude studies
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Nude studies

    Est: €150 - €250

    Nude studies, 3 ink (-pen) drawings, all signed and dated resp. 1953 and 1984, 19x10,5 cm, 25x32,5 cm and 34x25,5 cm Also included in this lot: a lithograph, unframed, signed and dated 1955 and numbered 49/150, 61x43 cm , Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • Untitled (no. 7901)
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Untitled (no. 7901)

    Est: €700 - €1,000

    Untitled (no. 7901), acrylic on canvas, unframed, 150x130 cm, signed and dated 'SvdB 8 79' (on a label on the reverse), Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • Untitled
    Sep. 18, 2024

    Untitled

    Est: €600 - €800

    Untitled, a painted metal sculpture, 94x45x18 cm, Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)

    Venduehuis der Notarissen
  • Siep van den Berg (1913 – 1998): Abstract Composition, 'G 345', ca. 1985. Dimensions: 110 x 90 cm.
    Sep. 02, 2024

    Siep van den Berg (1913 – 1998): Abstract Composition, 'G 345', ca. 1985. Dimensions: 110 x 90 cm.

    Est: €600 - €800

    Abstract composition, 'G 345', ca. 1985 Dimensions: 110 x 90 cm

    Ald Fryslan
  • Title: Siep van den Berg (1913-1998) Description: Untitled, ca. 1985 Dimensions: 152 x 130 cm
    Sep. 02, 2024

    Title: Siep van den Berg (1913-1998) Description: Untitled, ca. 1985 Dimensions: 152 x 130 cm

    Est: €700 - €1,000

    Abstract composition, untitled, ca. 1985 Dimensions: 152 x 130 cm

    Ald Fryslan
  • Siep van den Berg (1913 – 1998) Abstract Composition, Untitled (207) Dimensions: 110 x 90 cm
    Sep. 02, 2024

    Siep van den Berg (1913 – 1998) Abstract Composition, Untitled (207) Dimensions: 110 x 90 cm

    Est: €700 - €1,000

    Abstract composition, untitled (207), dimensions: 110 x 90 cm

    Ald Fryslan
  • Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned - Original price € 425
    Aug. 31, 2024

    Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned - Original price € 425

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-signed with ballpoint. Title: Collage with 3 sides in silver foil Technique: Ballpoint pen and collage in silver foil Completely framed. Sijbren Ridsert (Siep) van den Berg (Tirns, January 14, 1913 - Amsterdam, October 27, 1998) was a Dutch painter and sculptor. As the son of a blacksmith, Van den Berg attended the trade school. He became a house painter, but also made paintings.[1] In 1930 he visited the Frisian painter Jacob Ydema to talk about his ambitions; on that occasion Ydema made a number of sketches of him. From 1930 to 1933 he attended the evening course in drawing and painting at Minerva Academy in the city of Groningen. He was taught there by Jan Altink, among others. At the same time he got to know the Frisian painter Gerrit Benner. After this training he set up an advertising agency with Oscar Gubitz. In 1937 Hendrik Werkman discovered his painting and encouraged him to continue. From 1939 Van den Berg rented the teahouse in the Sterrebos in Groningen as his studio and devoted himself completely to being an artist. In 1943 he married Fie, the daughter of Hendrik Werkman,[2] and visited Paris several times after World War II, taking classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Van den Berg divorced his wife and moved to Amsterdam in 1954, where he had a studio on the Brouwersgracht. He kept the tearoom in Groningen. Initially Van den Berg made free paintings, but his style developed from naturalism through impressionism and cubism to constructivism. Van den Berg suffered from Guillain-Barré syndrome, which kept him out of action for about ten years from 1966. Later he resumed his work, which was even more abstract than before. In addition to paintings, Van den Berg also made several sculptures; as a sculptor he was self-taught. In 1983 he donated the sculpture Libbensline (Life Line), which was unveiled on 13 October of that year by Queen's Commissioner Hans Wiegel, to his hometown of Tirns. In 1986 the Humanistische Omroep made a documentary in which Van den Berg talked about his life and work.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned - Original price € 425
    Aug. 31, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned - Original price € 425

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned - Original price € 425
    Aug. 31, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned - Original price € 425

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand signed

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.- Original price € 2555
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.- Original price € 2555

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.- Original price € 2555
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.- Original price € 2555

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Striking painting straight from Siep van den Berg. Inscribed with artist's inventory number 'XIII 4 133' (on the reverse). Provenance: Family of the Artist.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Color marker Drawing - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand signed

    Art Atelier
  • Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Siep van den Berg. constructivistische tekening/collage - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-signed with ballpoint. Title: Collage with 3 sides in silver foil Technique: Ballpoint pen and collage in silver foil Completely framed. Sijbren Ridsert (Siep) van den Berg (Tirns, January 14, 1913 - Amsterdam, October 27, 1998) was a Dutch painter and sculptor. As the son of a blacksmith, Van den Berg attended the trade school. He became a house painter, but also made paintings.[1] In 1930 he visited the Frisian painter Jacob Ydema to talk about his ambitions; on that occasion Ydema made a number of sketches of him. From 1930 to 1933 he attended the evening course in drawing and painting at Minerva Academy in the city of Groningen. He was taught there by Jan Altink, among others. At the same time he got to know the Frisian painter Gerrit Benner. After this training he set up an advertising agency with Oscar Gubitz. In 1937 Hendrik Werkman discovered his painting and encouraged him to continue. From 1939 Van den Berg rented the teahouse in the Sterrebos in Groningen as his studio and devoted himself completely to being an artist. In 1943 he married Fie, the daughter of Hendrik Werkman,[2] and visited Paris several times after World War II, taking classes at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière. Van den Berg divorced his wife and moved to Amsterdam in 1954, where he had a studio on the Brouwersgracht. He kept the tearoom in Groningen. Initially Van den Berg made free paintings, but his style developed from naturalism through impressionism and cubism to constructivism. Van den Berg suffered from Guillain-Barré syndrome, which kept him out of action for about ten years from 1966. Later he resumed his work, which was even more abstract than before. In addition to paintings, Van den Berg also made several sculptures; as a sculptor he was self-taught. In 1983 he donated the sculpture Libbensline (Life Line), which was unveiled on 13 October of that year by Queen's Commissioner Hans Wiegel, to his hometown of Tirns. In 1986 the Humanistische Omroep made a documentary in which Van den Berg talked about his life and work.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Mixed Technic - Handsigned

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-Signed, numbered and dated.

    Art Atelier
  • Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998). Untitled.
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998). Untitled.

    Est: €700 - €900

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998) Untitled oil on canvas signed with initials and with the artist inventory number 'SvdB VII 4 368' (on the reverse) 110 x 90 cm.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
  • Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998) . Untitled.
    Jun. 11, 2024

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998) . Untitled.

    Est: €700 - €900

    Siep van den Berg (Dutch 1913 - 1998) Untitled oil on canvas numbered with the artist inventory number '126' (on the stretcher) 110 x 90 cm.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.
    Jun. 01, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Striking painting straight from Siep van den Berg. Inscribed with artist's inventory number 'XIII 4 133' (on the reverse). Provenance: Family of the Artist.

    Art Atelier
  • Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.
    Jun. 01, 2024

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Est: €2,900 - €3,600

    Berg, Siep van den - Acrylic Painting.

    Art Atelier
  • Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)
    May. 30, 2024

    Siep van den Berg (1913-1998)

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    Compositie blokken

    Richard ter Borg kunsthandel
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