This fine natural stone statue by artist Hank Hans was made in 1965 for the Protestant Christian primary school 'Het Oude Land' on Traviataweg in Hoogvliet. The image of a Mother and child has been relocated in 2013 to a park in Hoek van Holland. The mother stands a little higher with her left leg than with the right and she is holding a book (Bible) in her hand, which her daughter, a little lower, has just handed over. The girl looks questioningly at the mother, as if begging for one more story.
Sculptor Johanna Hendrika (known as Hank, Hanke, Anke) Hans (The Hague, 1919 - Rotterdam, 2015) was trained at the Academy of Visual Arts in Rotterdam before the war. In 1940 she moved to Amsterdam, where she attended the Rijksacademie and was taught by sculptor Jan Bronner. In 1945 she returned to the port city, where she took her best-known image Stronger through combat made. The 3,5 meter high marble work stands in the hall of the city hall on the Coolsingel and is a gift from Queen Wilhelmina to the city of Rotterdam. During the reconstruction period, Hans also worked on many commissions for architects such as Cornelis (Kees) Elffers and Joost Boks on facade stones and reliefs. Outside of Rotterdam, she also produced various works of art for schools and made medals and tokens for, for example, the Rotterdam Art Foundation and the Book Week. Hank Hans lived in Kralingen and was still active as an artist until a ripe old age. She painted and made watercolors. Her oeuvre focuses on people, but nature is also an important source of inspiration.
Prins Hendrikstraat 392-485 3151 AK Hoek van Holland
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Location
In the park at the intersection
Description
Stone plastic of woman, child and book
Materials
Sandstone
Dimensions
Height 1 m
year
1965
Client
Municipality of Rotterdam (OJV)
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Money source
Percentage regulation
Owner
Get Hoek Foundation
About the artwork
This fine natural stone statue by artist Hank Hans was made in 1965 for the Protestant Christian primary school 'Het Oude Land' on Traviataweg in Hoogvliet. The image of a Mother and child has been relocated in 2013 to a park in Hoek van Holland. The mother stands a little higher with her left leg than with the right and she is holding a book (Bible) in her hand, which her daughter, a little lower, has just handed over. The girl looks questioningly at the mother, as if begging for one more story.
Sculptor Johanna Hendrika (known as Hank, Hanke, Anke) Hans (The Hague, 1919 - Rotterdam, 2015) was trained at the Academy of Visual Arts in Rotterdam before the war. In 1940 she moved to Amsterdam, where she attended the Rijksacademie and was taught by sculptor Jan Bronner. In 1945 she returned to the port city, where she took her best-known image Stronger through combat made. The 3,5 meter high marble work stands in the hall of the city hall on the Coolsingel and is a gift from Queen Wilhelmina to the city of Rotterdam. During the reconstruction period, Hans also worked on many commissions for architects such as Cornelis (Kees) Elffers and Joost Boks on facade stones and reliefs. Outside of Rotterdam, she also produced various works of art for schools and made medals and tokens for, for example, the Rotterdam Art Foundation and the Book Week. Hank Hans lived in Kralingen and was still active as an artist until a ripe old age. She painted and made watercolors. Her oeuvre focuses on people, but nature is also an important source of inspiration.
Prins Hendrikstraat 392-485 3151 AK Hoek van Holland
View on the map
Location
In the park at the intersection
Description
Stone plastic of woman, child and book
Materials
Sandstone
Dimensions
Height 1 m
year
1965
Client
Municipality of Rotterdam (OJV)
Recruitment
BK advice
Money source
Percentage regulation
Owner
Get Hoek Foundation
Hank Hans -
Mother and child (1965)
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