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by Paul Meijering
$38.50
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Realistic acrylic painting of the Dutch painter Cornelis Vreedenburg with his painting Moored Sailboat, painted by the Dutch fine artist Paul... more
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Realistic acrylic painting of the Dutch painter Cornelis Vreedenburg with his painting Moored Sailboat, painted by the Dutch fine artist Paul Meijering - the original painting is 90 x 120 cm and available for purchase.
Cornelis Vreedenburgh (Woerden, August 25, 1880 - Laren, June 27, 1946) was a Dutch painter. He is considered to belong to the Laren School.
He received his first drawing lessons from his father, Gerrit Vreedenburgh, born in Bodegraven, 1849-1922, who had a painting business and painted a lot himself. Later he received advice from W.B. Tholen and Paul Arntzenius. Vreedenburgh had a penchant for water landscapes. Together with painter Tholen, he regularly went out to paint inland waterways and rivers, such as the area around Kaag in the Kagerplassen. A brother of Cornelis Vreedenburgh, Herman Vreedenburgh was also a painter.
After his marriage to the painter M. Schotel they both spent some time in the then unknown Saint-Tropez. Back in the Netherlands...
For almost 33 years now, Paul Meijering has been active with the paint brushes. As a 17- year old inspired youngster he joined the Academy of Arts in Enschede (Holland) in order to receive a native training in drawing- and painting technique. At that time (1980) the tendency of the abstract was running riot, and to his dismay and disappointment Paul found that the trade of the ancient masters was merely 'old hat', the realistic art being disregarded and looked down upon. After two years of useless botchery, there was only one conclusion to draw: "get autodidact, be a self-taught person!" Paul then left the academy to work for a living, but at the back of his mind there always loomed the passion of his life: to paint. At his spare time...
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Anthony Van Gelder
Prachtig Paul, mooi Hollands schilderij.