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Alfons van Dijck artwork • painting • previously for sale A view of 'Sint Anna Ter Muiden', Zeeland

Dijck A.J. van | Alphonsus Josephus 'Alfons' van Dijck, A view of 'Sint Anna Ter Muiden', Zeeland, oil on canvas 38.2 x 44.2 cm, signed l.l.

Alfons van Dijck

A view of 'Sint Anna Ter Muiden', Zeeland
oil on canvas 38.2 x 44.2 cm, signed l.l.

This painting was previously for sale.

Born and raised in Antwerp, Alfons van Dijck spent a large part of his artistic life in and around Veere. That is why he is called the 'Veerse Vlaming'. The painter was trained in Antwerp by Isidoor Opsomer (1878-1967). With the outbreak of the First World War he emigrated to Holland. He settled there in 1919, after a stay in The Hague, Amsterdam and Edam, in the Zeeland town of Veere. His oeuvre consists of (Zeeland) landscapes, cityscapes, fishermen's portraits and still lifes in a naturalistic style. From 1920 to 1935 he was influenced by Neo-Impressionism, which had been introduced in Zeeland by Jan Tooro. In 2003 the Museum 'The Scottish Houses' in Veere organized an exhibition of the artist's work.


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