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Three colorful, abstract lithographs by Jef Diederen (1920-2009)
3 identical lithographs by the Dutch artist Jef Diederen.
Dimensions: 98 x 65cm
The representation is a figurative face in different colours on scaled paper in width direction.
Jef Diederen (Heerlen, 25 August 1920 - Amsterdam, 26 March 2009) was a Dutch painter and graphic artist. Diederen was one of the so-called Amsterdam Limburgers. His later painting is considered abstract art.
From 1939 to 1943 he attended the Secondary School for Applied Arts in Maastricht, where he met Pieter Defesche, Ger Lataster and Marianne van der Heijden.
Jef continued his education (Drawing) at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam in 1943, but left again a year later, to continue his education in 1947. He took part in the group exhibition Amsterdamse schilders van Nu in 1948 and the exhibition Jonge Schilders in Heerlen, to which the group of exhibiting artists owes the name 'Amsterdamse Limburgers'. He completed his studies in Monumental and Decorative Painting in 1951. In 1948, 1949 and 1950 he received the Royal Subsidy for Painting. At the Rijksakademie Diederen met Karel Appel and Corneille as fellow students, in addition to Lataster.
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