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Beautiful cityscape from 1953 by artist and Artibus (Art Academy Utrecht) teacher Henk Bellaard. The famous Pont Neuf in Paris painted in a smooth style and set in a bronze-colored neat frame and passe-partout.
Henk Bellaard started his work as a decoration painter for companies. For example, he made decorations for the firm RR Bruijnen in Rotterdam, produced drawings for the Caran d'Ache factories in Geneva and designed tourist prints of Holland for Damall in Texas (USA) and Ken Ross in Alberta (Canada). In 1939, in collaboration with several other painters, he provided the decorations for the parade on the occasion of the centenary of the Dutch Railways. He made a diorama for the Philips factories in Eindhoven. He also worked for the Royal Factory Inventum, the advertising agency Hypsos and the firm Abee.
Henk Bellaard was appointed teacher at the Vrije Academie Artibus in 1947, but had been working as a teacher at the Stichts Genootschap Artibus since 14 April 1943. He was a teacher of Frans Ruwel, Rien Goené and many contemporaries.
During the auction, the work can be viewed by appointment in the center of Utrecht.