Hendrik (Henry) de Vries (17 August 1896 in Groningen, Netherlands – 18 November 1989 in Haren, Netherlands) was a significant Dutch poet and painter. He was an early surrealist, was liberal-minded, and preached vitality. The subconscious mind plays a crucial role in his poetry.
Dutch poet and painter
Hendrik de Vries (ca. 1923)Statue of Hendrik de Vries by Norman Burkett near the Martinikerk in Groningen A poem by Hendrik de Vries on a wall in Leiden
Much his inspiration came from his interest in Spain and Spanish culture. He visited Spain frequently and became proficient enough to write many poems in Spanish.
De Vries had many collections of his poetry, writings, and artworks published during his lifetime. He also contributed to the literary magazine Het Getij (The Tide).
De Vries' work was included in the 1939 exhibition and sale Onze Kunst van Heden (Our Art of Today) at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.[1]
Prizes
1946 - Henrdrik Vriesprijs (Hendrik de Vries Prize)
1948 - Lucy B. and C.W. van der Hoogtprijs (Lucy B. and C.W. van der Hoog Prize) for Toovertuin
1951 - Special prize from the Jan Campert Foundation for his essay-writing poetry about poetry
1956 - Additional prize from Jan Campert Foundation
1959 - Cultural prize of the province of Groningen for his entire oeuvre
1962 - Constantijn Huygensprijs for his entire oeuvre
1973 - P.C. Hooftprijs for his entire oeuvre
Bibliography
1917 - Het gat in Mars en het Milagrat (The Hole in Mars and Milagrat)
1920 - De nacht (The Night)
1920 - Vlamrood (Flame red)
1923 - Lofzangen (Praise Songs)
1928 - Silenen
1931 - Spaansche volksliederen (Spanish Folk songs)
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