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Betsy Osieck artwork • painting • previously for sale A still life with grapes and a bowl

Westendorp-Osieck J.E.  | Johanna Elisabeth 'Betsy' Westendorp-Osieck, A still life with grapes and a bowl, oil on painter's board 45.9 x 37.9 cm, signed u.l. and dated 1965

Betsy Osieck

A still life with grapes and a bowl
oil on painter's board 45.9 x 37.9 cm, signed u.l. and dated 1965

This painting was previously for sale.

Provenance: Koninklijke Verzamelingen; nalatenschap H.K.H. Prinses Juliana (1909-2004), Koningin der Nederlanden van 1948 tot 1980.

The youngest of the group of women painters known as the Amsterdam Joffers was Betsy Osieck. Like her fellow artistic ‘sisters’ she continued to paint in Amsterdam well into an advanced age. Lizzy Ansingh first taught her to paint (1902), followed by lessons at the capital’s Rijksacademie. In her studio, situated near the Hoogesluis at this period (around 1912) and later on the Herengracht, she mainly painted portraits and robust, almost masculine-looking floral still lifes, broadly set down in striking colour. Her marriage to H.K. Westendorp heralded a new era of much travelling and little painting. Later, after 1941, she generally painted still lifes in velvet browns and greys, church interiors and well captured city scenes in her studio in the Westhove apartment building on the Amsterdam Lairessestraat. During her many travels she also painted series of small watercolours.


Betsy Osieck | Interior with a showcase, watercolour on paper, 32.0 x 30.0 cm, signed l.r.

Betsy Osieck

watercolour • drawing • for sale

Interior with a showcase

Betsy Osieck | The Valeriusplein in Amsterdam (as seen from the painter's studio), oil on board, 40.4 x 50.5 cm, signed l.l.

Betsy Osieck

painting • for sale

The Valeriusplein in Amsterdam (as seen from the painter's studio)


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