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Louis Van Der Beesen"Children Playing in a Field" Large oil painting on canvasc.1980
c.1980
$3,750
£2,867.20
€3,281.99
CA$5,287.95
A$5,756.53
CHF 3,072.98
MX$69,494.51
NOK 38,638.88
SEK 35,912.30
DKK 24,511.69
About the Item
This artwork "Children Playing in a Field" c.1980 is an oil painting on canvas by Dutch artist Louis Van Der Beesen, 1938-2009. It is signed at the lower right corner by the artist. The canvas size is 31 x 39 inches, framed size is 37.5 x 45.5 inches. Custom framed in a wooden gold, brown and light blue frame, with fabric liner and gold color bevel. The painting is in excellent condition, the frame have minor scratches restorations, barely visible.
About the artist:
Born in 1938 in Maastricht. Painter of ‘romantic impressionism’. He did watercolours, oil paintings, made drawings and sketches in a romantic atmosphere. Young women, portraits, children, still lifes, markets, beaches and parks, with a nice smooth brushwork and very colourful palette His way of working was influenced by: Pierre Auguste Renoir and Robbert Archibald Antonius Joan (Rob) Graafland. He studied at the Art Academy. Institute: City Academy For Applied Arts Maastricht. Tableau Select 1993 Beeldend Nederland. Louis van der Beesen died on 28 October 2009.
- Creator:Louis Van Der Beesen (1938 - 2009, Dutch)
- Creation Year:c.1980
- Dimensions:Height: 37.5 in (95.25 cm)Width: 47.5 in (120.65 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: bee/chi/fie/011stDibs: LU666312830122
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