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A framed etching from 1974 by the Dutch artist Wim Steijn (1914-1980). -Signed, numbered and dated in pencil. No. 22 of 150. -Well framed in a wooden frame with glass plate. -Origin: From an estate. -Condition: In very good condition. See also the photos for your own impression Can be hung directly on the wall.
Information about the artist: Willem 'Wim' Steijn, born 28-01-1914 in Assendelft and died 23-08-1980 in Bentveld, etcher, pen artist, painter and draftsman. He grew up in the wide Dutch polder landscape of Jisp and Wormer. That open landscape never left him. It influenced his later work. He received his first drawing lessons from the Zaanse painter Jaap Kaal, he took private lessons from Henk Gorter in Amsterdam and, having left for Haarlem in the meantime, he came into contact with the legendary Haarlem art dealer JH de Bois. He offered him an agreement that allowed him to devote himself entirely to art. He took painting lessons from Henri Frederic Boot, who stimulated him and who had a great influence on him. HF Boot also taught Kees Verweij, with whom Wim Steijn worked together for four years and with whom he temporarily shared a studio. Shortly after the war he moved to the 17th century old hunting lodge Groot Bentveld, where he lived until 1980. Groot Bentveld, with its overgrown, dilapidated splendor, the old chestnut trees, close to the dunes and the sea……. (source: Wim Steijn's site: http://www.wimsteijn.nl/Home/index.php)
Handling: -The work can be picked up (in Amsterdam or Mijdrecht). - The work can be shipped via PostNL. Postage costs: -Within the Netherlands: 8.00 euros. -To Belgium, Germany, France: 15.00 euros.