Constant with his grandmother

1923
<p>Constant with his grandmother, Constantine Eugénie Clazine Petronelle De Kokelaer Bouwens, known as Constance, ca 1923. Constant was named after his grandmother, from paternal side.<br><br><strong>NB: Not available in high res!</strong></p>

Constant as a baby with bear

1921
<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-6ad0d991-7fff-b44b-221b-b943226c0b98"><span><span>ca 1921</span><br><strong>NB: We do not have a version fit for print of this image.</strong></span></span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

As a baby with book, 1920

1920
<p>According to Constant the photographer had given him a teddy bear and a dinky toy to pose with. Constant had thrown both toys in the corner and pointed at a book. After the photographer had given it to him, he posed quietly for the photo.</p>

Constant is overduidelijk aanwezig

<p>Article by Frans Duister on three exhibitions with Constant's work in Amsterdam in 1978:&nbsp;<em>Aquarellen en tekeningen</em>&nbsp;at Galerie d'Art,&nbsp;<em>Schilderijen 1969-77</em>&nbsp;at Stedelijk Museum and&nbsp;<em>Constant | Grafiek</em>&nbsp;at Printshop Piet Clement.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

Eva Nieuwenhuys-1

<p>Portrait of Constant his daughter Eva Nieuwenhuys.&nbsp;</p><p>ca&nbsp;1954</p><p><strong>NB: We do not have a version fit for print of this image.</strong></p>

New light on the Cobra movement. Constant: ‘There is no Cobra style and no Cobra aesthetic’. | Esther Schreuder

<p>Curator/art historian/researcher's blog on the Cobra group in Dutch and English.</p>