Kerkpaadje. Van de huizen is een deel gesaneerd — History & Facts
In its stillness, it holds the weight of fleeting moments lost to time, whispering truths about existence and mortality. Look closely to the left, where the remnants of architecture emerge from the shadows, half-formed and shrouded in uncertainty. Notice how the muted hues create a melancholy atmosphere, blending into the soft grays and earthy browns that dominate the scene. The sparse details, a doorway ajar and windows devoid of life, invite a reflection on the passage of time and the stories that linger in abandoned spaces. Yet, it is the contrast between the once-vibrant color and the faded tones that breathes deeper meaning into the work.
Here, life and decay coexist; the clean lines of modernization clash with the remnants of history. Each stroke of paint evokes an emotional tension, an elegy for what has been lost while still acknowledging the resilience of the landscape. This is a meditation on memory and the impermanence of all that we cherish. In 1950, the artist was immersed in the post-war reality of an evolving Netherlands, grappling with the changes brought about by urban renewal and societal shifts.
During this time, Brobbel explored themes of transformation, often reflecting on the remnants of former lives in his works. The canvas serves as a testament to a world in flux, capturing the essence of a moment when history and modernity collide.
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Sint Vitus kerk met hotel
Bob Brobbel

De haven van IJmuiden, met rechts op de achtergrond het Ned. Herv. kerkje (de in 1880 gebouwde kerk is in 1968 afgebroken)
Bob Brobbel

De enige in Noord-Holland bewaard gebleven standerdmolen
Bob Brobbel

Gezicht op Ouderkerk over de Amstel vanaf de Amstelzijde
Bob Brobbel

Ned. Herv. kerk
Bob Brobbel

De Kerkbrink met de oude Hervormde Kerk
Bob Brobbel

Kerk en omgeving
Bob Brobbel

De Kerkbrink met de later afgebrande oude Hervormde Kerk
Bob Brobbel

Gezicht op het Raadhuis van Hilversum
Bob Brobbel

St. Nicolaaskerk
Bob Brobbel





