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Magnificent work by Jan Bazuin with a beautifully executed carved wooden frame. Jan Bazuin came from Beilen and was born in 1930. He worked in Aalsmeer. He received his education together with Kees Verwey, Poppe Damave and Leen Spierenburg from Henri Frederique Boot, the nestor of Haarlem painting. After years he left for Drenthe. He called his studio in Wezuperbrug his paradise. He painted flowers, portraits and still lifes with a personal and elaborate use of colour. His nudes testify to deep emotion and a surprising painting skill. He attached great value to the craft aspect of painting. With his artistic view of impressionism he succeeded in acquiring his own place within this movement. Jan Bazuin died on 19 November 2003