Meditistic Arabesque

Jacob Bendien (signed by artist), 1910 - 1930

Around 1913, Jacob Bendien and several other Dutchmen developed their own form of entirely abstract art. They presented it in Amsterdam as ‘absolute art’, derived from the ‘absolute music’ – music not explicitly about anything – that was making its appearance at the time. In his work Bendien strove for what he called ‘Meditism’, an expression of emotions that was controlled by the mind.

  • Artwork typedrawing
  • Object numberRP-T-2019-72
  • Dimensionsheight 910 mm x width 419 mm, height 843 mm x width 350 mm
  • Physical characteristicspotlood op papier op karton