Raoul Van den Boom
Raoul van den Boom is a well-known Dutch Postwar & Contemporary artist, born in 1937. He is recognized for his unique artistic style that combines elements of Pop Art and Expressionism. Throughout his career, his work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and has been highly sought after by collectors.
Van den Boom's artwork has been sold at auction several times, with prices varying depending on the size and medium of the piece. The record price for one of his works sold at auction was set in 2021 when "Chet Baker" was sold for 1,311 USD at De Vuyst. This auction result was a significant achievement for the artist, and it highlighted the growing demand for his artwork among collectors.
Van den Boom's art often depicts images of pop culture icons, musicians, and political figures. He blends elements of traditional fine art techniques with contemporary media to create works that are both visually striking and conceptually thought-provoking. His works have been featured in many international exhibitions and are held in collections around the world.
Despite his success, Van den Boom remains committed to his craft and continues to create new works that challenge traditional notions of art and engage audiences in new and exciting ways. His legacy as a leading figure in the Postwar & Contemporary art world is secure, and his influence on younger generations of artists is sure to endure for many years to come.
Years:
Born in 1937
Country:
Belgium, Antwerpen