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About Gustave Nouel

With his famous 'Jazz Art', Nouel reflects, as much as possible, not only the music but especially the international acculturation process and the integration processes he experiences as an artist. His worldview and life plan currently revolve around depicting the 'ultimate philosophy' of Western culture, which has existed for centuries in this world. In his eyes, this is the biblical truth… The Aruban excels in painting portraits. Our kingdom in general and Caribbean culture in particular are a lasting source of inspiration for this artist.

Nouel's artworks received international attention from the media and hundreds of publications. Artworks by the Aruban artist, Gustave Nouel, can now be found in countless collections of individuals, galleries, cultural institutions, museums, foundations, and governments in various countries. Nouel has had nearly two hundred relevant exhibitions in a dozen countries. He is currently one of the most well-known artists of the overseas territories.

Nouel's artworks in official collections:

The cabinet of the Governor of Aruba (various artworks; including the commission for the official portrait of the first Governor of Aruba).

The Aruban government/authorities have officially symbolically offered artworks by Nouel to the presidents of Venezuela, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic as a symbol of friendship. The mayors of Madrid and New Orleans also received, among others, a work of art from Nouel from/via government channels. The Royal House of Orange also owns various artworks by Gustave.

Artworks in various museums, banks, and other collections:

Nouel's art is in the collection of various museums, including: Bible Museum of Aruba, Numismatic Museum of Aruba, Curaçao Museum, Museo Municipal de Madrid, Provincial Museum of Madrid, Cervantes Museum. Bank for the Dutch Municipalities in The Hague, Dutch and Spanish government buildings, Cultural Centers of Madrid and Aruba, Central Bank of Aruba, the Aruba Bank, the ABN bank, the UNOCA, the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary of Aruba in The Hague, various churches, medical centers, institutes, and private collections…

Gustave Nouel (gn140154@gmail.com)

Ateliers De Plataan
Ramelestraat 6H

7416 WV, Deventer

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