Theo van der Vathorst – Figurative power in bronze

Theo van der Vathorst (1934–2022) was a Dutch sculptor best known for his figurative bronze sculptures . He studied at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam and developed a style that is both realistic and recognizable . His sculptures emphasize the human form, with an eye for detail, posture, and character. This places him among the generation of Dutch sculptors who kept figurative art alive in the second half of the 20th century.

Style and theme

  • Human Figures – Many of his works are portraits or human figures in bronze.
  • Accessible – His images connect with everyday life and human recognition.
  • Public art – Van der Vathorst has produced many commissions for municipalities, schools and churches.

Well-known images in the streetscape

  • Utrecht – Statue of Anne Frank (1959), one of his most famous works.
  • Amsterdam – Portraits and religious sculptures commissioned by churches and institutions.
  • Various cities – Monuments and memorials in bronze, often with educational or historical significance.

Theo van der Vathorst's bronze sculptures are prized for their timeless appeal and human recognizability . They are well-suited for private collections and also hold a prominent place in public spaces in the Netherlands.

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