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Beautiful work by the Eindhoven artist Guillaume (Willem) Bol (1950-)
Oil on board with a banner "75 years of Museum Mayer van den Bergh" Signed mo In verso: W. Bol Still life on wicker chair 1980
Guillaume Ferdinand Bol (Eindhoven Tongelre, 1950) is the son of the famous Brabant landscape painter Kees Bol (Oegstgeest 1916 – 2009 Heusden). He lives and works alternately in Provence and Eindhoven. He paints both landscapes and still lifes. To earn a living, Guillaume made drawings for tourists in his beloved retreat, La Lozère, France. He ran a discotheque there and delivered fruit and vegetables to hotels; as long as a painting could be made every now and then. He lived and worked with and among the French and thus mastered the language and adopted their customs, partly with the help of his neighbour and friend Julien Fages in Rouveret. After having had a farm in the Creuse department for about 20 years, where he regularly exhibited his work, Guillaume settled with his wife and 2 sons in Tongelre, where he found the necessary tension in a somewhat rougher city life, which he managed to release by painting in the Lozère and especially in Provence (near Cotignac).
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