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  • Herman Brood

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    Art Brokerage: Hermanus "Herman" Brood American Artist: b. 1946-2001. He was a Dutch musician, painter and media personality. Initially a musician who achieved artistic and commercial success in the 1970s and 1980s, and called "the Netherlands' greatest and only rock 'n' roll star," later in life he became a well-known painter. Herman Brood was born in Zwolle, and started playing the piano at age 12. He founded beat band The Moans in 1964, which would later become Long Tall Ernie and the Shakers. Brood was asked to play with Cuby and the Blizzards, but was removed by management when the record company discovered he used drugs. After his career in music, Brood turned to painting and became a well-known character in Amsterdam art circles. His art is best described as pop-art, often very colorful and graffiti-inspired screen prints, and he achieved some commercial success and notoriety by, for instance, creating murals in various public spaces in and around Amsterdam. He continued to remain in the public eye, by appearing in the media and by his cooperation with biographical films such as 1994's Rock'n Roll Junkie. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.

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Tribute to Hank Williams 1999 17x15 Original Painting - Herman Brood

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Tribute to Hank Williams 1999 17x15

Original Painting: Wood Board, Hand Signed

Size: 14x12 in  | 36x30 cm
🔥Framed Mixed Media on Board
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