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Lucebert (; Lubertus Jacobus Swaanswijk; 15 September 1924 – 10 May 1994) was a Dutch artist who first became known as the
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of the COBRA movement. He was born in
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in 1924. He entered the Institute for Arts and Crafts in 1938 and took part in the first exhibition of the COBRA group at the Stedelijk Museum,
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in 1949.


Biography

Lucebert's talent was discovered when he started working for his father after school. After half a year of
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school, he chose to be homeless between 1938 and 1947. In 1947, a
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convent offered him a roof over his head, in exchange for a huge
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painting. Because the nuns could not appreciate his work, they had it entirely painted over with white paint. He belonged to the Dutch literary movement of De Vijftigers, which was greatly influenced by the European avant-garde movement COBRA. Lucebert's early work especially shows this influence, and his art in general reflects a rather pessimistic outlook on life. His strong personality appealed to many. As a poet he laid foundation for revolutionary innovation in Dutch poetry. Most of his poems were collected in ''Gedichten 1948–1965''. After this period of composing poetry, he worked primarily in the
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known as figurative-
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from the 1960s. His work is being translated to English on collected works. Well known is his line ''""'' from the poem ' ("The very old one sings"). The adjective " weerloos" means "defenseless", "unable to defend oneself", so the meaning is "All things of value are defenseless". This line was put on top of the office building of an
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in
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(near the Blaak station) in neon letters, including his name, sometime in the 1980s or earlier. It wasn't the first but is certainly the most prominent commercial use of the line; today three more buildings in the area display it on their walls. Similarly, written on the city's central library just across the street is ''" – Erasmus"'', "All the world is my fatherland –
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". Lucebert died on 10 May 1994 in Alkmaar, Netherlands. Lucebert was also a noted anti-apartheid activist.


Exhibitions

* 1949 – International Exhibition of Experimental Art, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands * 1959 – Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands * 1961 – Stedelijk van Abbe-Museum, Eindhoven, Netherlands * 1963 – Staedtlische Kunstgalerie, Bochum, Germany * 1963 – Marlborough New London Gallery, London * 1964 – Museum Boymans-van Beuningen,
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; Kunsthalle Baden-Baden * 1964 – Documenta 111, Kassel, Germany * 1969 – Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam * 1969 – Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland – with Karel Appel and Tajiri * 1977 – Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands * 1982 – Kunsthalle, Mannheim, Germany * 1983 – Kunstverein Hochrhein, Bad Säckingen, Germany * 1984 – Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands * 1985 – Rai, Kunstmesse Amsterdam, Netherlands * 1987 – Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands * 1988 –
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, Kunstverein Freiburg i.Br., Germany * 1988 – Landesmuseum Oldenburg, Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck, Austria * 1989 – Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Germany * 1989 – Städtische Kunstgalerie, Bochum, Germany * 1989 – Kunsthaus Grenchen, Grenchen, Switzerland


Awards

* 1954 – prize for literature from the city of Amsterdam * 1959 – "Mediterranean Prize" of the Paris Biennale * 1962 – 2nd "Marzotto Prize" * 1964 – "Carlo Cardazzo" prize at the 32nd Biennale in Venice, Italy * 1965 – " Constantijn Huygensprijs" * 1967 – " P.C. Hooftprijs" – the highest Dutch Governmental prize for literature * 1983 – " Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren" for Dutch literature


Public collections

Among the public collections holding works by Lucebert Swaanswijk are: *
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,
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* {{Authority control (arts) 1924 births 1994 deaths Dutch male poets Writers from Amsterdam Painters from Amsterdam Constantijn Huygens Prize winners P. C. Hooft Award winners Prijs der Nederlandse Letteren winners 20th-century Dutch painters Dutch male painters Abstract painters Dutch watercolourists Dutch lithographers Pseudonymous artists 20th-century Dutch poets 20th-century Dutch male writers 20th-century Dutch male artists 20th-century lithographers