Lotti van der Gaag

Charlotte 'Lotti' van der Gaag (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʃɑrlɔtə ˈlɔti vɑn dɛr ˈɣaːx]; 18 December 1923 – 20 February 1999) was a Dutch sculptor and painter and strongly associated with members of the COBRA arts movement.

Lotti van der Gaag
Born
Charlotte van der Gaag

(1923-12-18)18 December 1923
Died20 February 1999(1999-02-20) (aged 75)
Nieuwegein, Netherlands

Life and career

Sculpture by Van der Gaag in Amstelveen

Charlotte van der Gaag was born on 18 December 1923 in The Hague in the Netherlands.[1]

Aged 20, she had a relationship with the artist Bram Bogart, who introduced her to sculpture.

Around 1950, she visited the Dutch poet Simon Vinkenoog in Paris; here she was introduced to members of COBRA, amongst them Karel Appel and Corneille. During this period she concentrated almost exclusively on her sculpture.

Van der Gaag died, at the age of 75, in Nieuwegein on 20 February 1999.[1]

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