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Wim Jurcka was a painter and draftsman. He lived and worked in Arnhem, Apeldoorn, Amsterdam, Middelburg and Vlissingen from 1945 and in Eindhoven from 1959. After the Second World War he made a definitive choice for art. He worked abstractly and figuratively. Already in the 1920s he came to special abstractions in his works. Jurcka worked with great passion and must have been drawing almost incessantly. During his lifetime he experienced little appreciation and suffered poverty. The fascinating originality of the work is given the appreciation it deserves after Jurcka's death. His work is represented in the collection of Museum Belv_d