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- A well-painted oil on cardboard painting, made around 1920 by the Amsterdam painter of everyday scenes Barend Hendrik ter Weeme (1880-1954). Atmospheric "peek" at 2 furniture makers/woodworkers in their workshop. Signed in full at the bottom right. Both the oil paint and the antique frame are in good condition.
Barend Hendrik ter Weeme born Amsterdam 28 April 1880, died Amsterdam on 8 May 1956. Lived and worked there. Pupil of the School of Applied Arts led by J. Visser and of the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam led by A. Allebé, CL Dake, FKAC Leenhoff, R. Stang and N. van der Waay.
Painted, drew, pastelled figures, landscapes, still lifes, many animals (chickens, pigeons etc.). Was a member of 'St. Lucas' in Amsterdam.
Exhibition Amsterdam 1903: churning (pastel).
Luns; Mak van Waay; Plasschaert.
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