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Roelof Frankot (25 November 1911, Meppel - 1 December 1984, Raalte) was a Dutch painter. By education he was a photographer, but in 1930, he started painting. He later had a strong relation with the CoBrA movement, and his artworks are quite similar to some of the art from the CoBrA movement. They are very abstract and spontaneous paintings in strong colours. Oil on canvas was his preferred medium. Publications with his art were occasionally accompanied by small poems that he wrote himself. Frankot has been considered an innovator of Dutch art with all its great traditions. Frankot died at the age of 73 from cancer.

During his career Frankot made a huge number of exhibitions in Europe, the United States and Latin America.

Representations

Frankot is represented in private collections in many countries, especially in Britain, France and Holland, and among others, the following institutions:

  • Stedelijk Museum, Holland
  • Ministry of Education, Arts and Sciences, Haag
  • Sandberg Collection, Amsterdam
  • Municipal Museum, Haag
  • Britto Collection, Brazilia
  • Dansk Arkitekt- & Ingeniørkontor, Silkeborg, Denmark
  • Niepoort & Co., Aarhus, Denmark
  • University of Aarhus, Denmark
  • Drents Museum, Assen, Holland
  • Haags Gemeentemuseum, Holland

Literature published about Roelof Frankot

Scheen (1969); H. Redeker en M. van Beek, Van Cobra tot Zero (Venlo 1982)

Frankot, Roelof/Roding, M. Roelof Frankot. Schilderijen en tekeningen 1911-1984

Assen, Drents Museum, 1990, pap./softcover, 64 p. Dutch Roel H.Smit-Mulder, “Staphorst

Roel H.Smit-Mulder, “Staphorst verbeeld. Toen en nu”, (Zwolle, 2000) 41

References: “Frankot” released by Galerie Moderne, Silkeborg, Denmark 1967








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