Pieter Frans Christiaan Koch, better known as Pyke Koch (July 15, 1901 – October 27, 1991), was a Dutch artist who painted in a magic realist manner.
Pyke Koch and the painter Carel Willink are considered to be the foremost representatives in the Netherlands of Magic Realism, a style of painting in which the scenes depicted seem realistic yet uncanny or unlikely.
His paintings show many details.
Some art historians, notably Carel Blotkamp, have suggested that these details may contain hidden messages and references to his personal life.
The work does contain many references to earlier periods in the history of art.
He was very much inspired by painters of the Italian quattrocento, most notably the work of Piero della Francesca.
Author: Source: Pyke Koch. Schilderijen en tekeningen / Paintings and drawings [Tentoonstellingscatalogus Museum Boymans van Beuningen] (Rotterdam 1995) afbeelding tegenover titelblad [Koch begin jaren vijftig]. License: FAL