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- Arnold Bernard Neujean born Ngawi (Java) 2 August 1887, died The Hague 28 February 1959. Painter, officer in the army until 1936.
Made trips to the Dutch East Indies, Belgium, France, England and Spain. Studied in Paris in 1925-1927 with André Lhôte (1½ years); at the free academy de Ia Grande Chaumière (2 years), then with Galenis (graphics), further a few weeks with NM Eekman.
Painted, watercoloured and drew many landscapes, cityscapes, figures, flower arrangements, still lifes, etc. Was a member of 'De Onafhankelijken', 'Pictura' in Dordrecht, the Hague Watercolourists Circle, 'Pulchri Studio' in The Hague and was chairman of the Dutch Support Committee for Visual Artists.
The Hague Municipal Museum: small square. 1939. National Collection: Middelburg fair.