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Art print | Girl resting against a haystack - Jan Toorop

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Art print | Misty Sea - Jan Toorop

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Art print | The Sea - Jan Toorop

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Buy a Jan Toorop art print: refined symbolism, flowing lines, and spiritual mystery for an artistic and elegant decoration.

Discover the art prints of Jan Toorop (1858–1928), a Dutch painter of Javanese origin, a major figure in European symbolism and the Art Nouveau style.
His work, of great originality, stands out for its wavy forms, allegorical figures, and its luminous and spiritual palette.
Our museum-quality prints, on canvas or art paper, capture the finesse of his arabesques, the richness of his symbols, and the mystical poetry of his compositions.
Choosing an art print of Toorop is like inviting into your interior the beauty, spirituality, and decorative elegance of Dutch symbolism.


Jan Toorop: the symbolist between East and West

Born in Purworejo, on the island of Java, in 1858, Jan Toorop grew up between Dutch and Indonesian cultures.
He studied at the Delft School of Fine Arts, then settled in Brussels, where he joined the group Les XX, alongside James Ensor and Fernand Khnopff.

His art evolves from realism to a spiritual symbolism, influenced by Art nouveau, Catholic mysticism, and Eastern culture.
Toorop develops a personal style, recognizable by his serpentine lines, elongated faces, and ornamental compositions, where each detail holds a hidden meaning.

Converted to Catholicism in 1905, he directed his painting towards religious and spiritual themes, while maintaining a rich decorative style.
He died in The Hague in 1928, leaving behind a complex and luminous body of work, celebrated for its elegant symbolism and mystical dimension.


A style between symbolism and Art nouveau

Jan Toorop's style is distinguished by a great freedom of line, a hypnotic visual rhythm, and a precious and nuanced palette.
His works combine the influence of Gustav Klimt, William Morris, and Eastern arts, in a deeply personal aesthetic.

His delicate palette — soft golds, deep blues, pale greens, warm browns, and nacre whites — imparts an inner, almost spiritual light to his art prints.
The forms intertwine, metamorphose, evoking the flow of life, faith, and dreams.
Each of Toorop's art prints is a visual meditation, a dialogue between the visible and the invisible.

His art establishes itself as one of the bridges between symbolism, Art nouveau, and European modernism.


Symbolist and decorative art prints for refined decor

Reproductions of Jan Toorop paintings seamlessly fit into elegant, artistic, or contemporary interiors, where they bring mystery, light, and visual depth.
They captivate with their balance between ornament and emotion.

  • In a living room, they create a poetic and spiritual atmosphere.

  • In a bedroom, they inspire calm and introspection.

  • In a studio or office, they stimulate creativity and reflection.

Our museum-quality prints guarantee the precision of lines, the richness of tones, and the clarity of original compositions.
Hanging an art print of Toorop is to offer your decor the grace of symbolism and the modernity of Art Nouveau drawing.


FAQ – About Jan Toorop

When was Jan Toorop born?
In 1858, in Purworejo (Java, Indonesia).

What is his artistic style?
Decorative symbolism mixed with Art Nouveau, influenced by spirituality and Eastern culture.

Why is he famous?
For his symbolist works with fluid lines and decorative compositions imbued with mystery.

What are his favorite themes?
Faith, woman, nature, dream, and spirituality.

What is his color palette?
Refined tones: gold, deep blue, soft green, warm brown, and nacre white.

Where can you admire his works?
At the Kroller-Muller Museum, at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and at the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum (Rotterdam).


Top 5 paintings by Jan Toorop

  1. The Three Fiancées (1893) – Allegory of desire and purity.

  2. Fatalism (1893) – Mystical symbolism and undulating lines.

  3. The Annunciation (1903) – Spirituality and inner light.

  4. O Grave, Where Is Thy Victory (1892) – Religious symbolism and fluidity of forms.

  5. The Young Girl with the Candle (1898) – Softness, faith, and light.


Why buy a Jan Toorop art print?

Choosing a Jan Toorop art print means bringing symbolist refinement and decorative spirituality into your interior.
Its works, both precious and meditative, invite contemplation.
Our faithful museum-quality art prints restore the richness of its lines, the subtlety of its tones, and the luminous vibrancy of its compositions.

In a living room, they evoke elegance and reflection.
In a bedroom, they soothe and inspire.
In a professional space, they express culture and refinement.

Each art print becomes a tribute to beauty, spirituality, and symbolist modernity.


Conclusion: the mystical poetry of Dutch symbolism

The art prints of Jan Toorop available on artemlegrand.com celebrate the union of line, light, and thought.
They remind us that art can elevate the spirit while beautifying everyday life.
Thanks to our high-definition art prints, every curve, every reflection, and every pattern regains its original precision.
With Toorop, your decor becomes a reflection of spiritual beauty, symbolist elegance, and decorative modernity.