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This painting, titled "Notre Dame, Paris," depicts a street scene in Paris with the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in the background. The work is painted in oil on canvas and measures 16.5 x 20.5 inches (41 x 51 cm when framed). The artist uses visible texture with palette knife and brushstrokes, creating an impressionistic feel. The soft, muted colors and loose brushwork convey a sense of movement and everyday life in the city, with people walking through the square. The style emphasizes light and cityscapes, giving the scene a timeless feel.
Artist: Roel Dozeman (1924–1996)
Roel Dozeman was a Dutch painter, known for his cityscapes and impressionist techniques. His works often depict urban scenes, with a particular focus on cities such as Paris and Amsterdam. In major art databases such as RKD, Dozeman's works are recognized for their stylish depiction of European cities and are included in both private collections and public exhibitions. His works can be found in Dutch museums and he is mentioned in lexicons of Dutch artists such as Scheen.