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A large etching by the Dutch artist Annetje van Verseveld (1941-2021). -Signed, numbered and titled in pencil. The artist's own print. This is no. 3 of 20. -Framed in an aluminum frame with passe-partout and glass plate. Can be hung directly on the wall. -Dimensions: Frame, 55½ x 71½ cm. Image / etching, 34 x 49 cm. -Origin: From an estate. -Condition: The etching is in very good condition. The passe-partout is somewhat 'yellowed' on the inner edges. Please see all photos for your own impression. Can be hung directly on the wall.
Information about the artist: Anna Maria (Annetje) van Verseveld , (Bussum, January 15, 1941 – Amsterdam, August 18, 2021), painter, stained glass artist, graphic artist and sculptor. -Education: Academy '63 in Haarlem, State Academy of Fine Arts (Amsterdam). Since 1964 she worked as a visual artist and in 1965 she opened the Museum Farm in Den Oever together with Max Teeuwisse. This was the second cultural centre in the Netherlands without financial support. Annetje van Verseveld worked with various materials and techniques. She made paintings, graphics, etchings, photos, small and large bronze sculptures, work in various types of natural stone, portraits and busts. Important sources of inspiration for her work were organic forms, the human body, dance, movement, but also animals such as horses. Annetje van Verseveld's work is included in the collections of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, De Nederlandsche Bank, the Academic Medical Center, the Jellinek Clinic and the Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Center for Early Diagnosis in Amsterdam. Her sculptures can also be viewed in public outdoor spaces, such as the sculpture group “Lief Beton” in the Westerpark in Amsterdam and in the public indoor space in the OLVG West in Amsterdam. Annetje van Verseveld was a member of the Bergen Artists' Centre (KCB) Source: RKD and https://annetjevanverseveld.nl/
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