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Good linocut print "Seascape".
Dick Nijland [1881-1955]
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DIMENSIONS = work = 34 x 53 cm with frame = 50 x 65 cm
Metal frame with glass and blue passe partout -------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- Nijland was a son of Hidde Nijland (1853-1931) and Adriana Volker (1854-1937). His father was an art and antiques collector and Nijland came into contact with famous names in the art world at a young age. At the age of fifteen he apprenticed with Antoon Derkinderen, followed by lessons at the Rijksschool voor Kunstnijverheid Amsterdam and the Academy of Visual Arts and Technical Sciences in Rotterdam. In his later career, the poet Albert Verwey and the art critics Albert Plasschaert and HP B emmer played an important role. After his studies he spent several years in Paris and Brussels. He later lived a large part of his life in Rhoon and from 1919 in Wassenaar. He had his houses designed by well-known architects, the one in Wassenaar was designed by MJ Granpré Molière. In 1943 he moved from Wassenaar to Leiden, where he stayed in Huize Bloemlust with Mrs. de Groot - Feltkamp, a niece of HP Beerder. In 1902 he married Mrs. Maria Gijsberta van der Meer de Walcheren (1879-1947), pianist and member of the Van der Meer de Walcheren family; In 1947 he married man of letters and publisher Mea Verwey (1892-1978), daughter of Albert Verwey.
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