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Three pieces of etching
*representation of two nobles on camels with an attendant signed lo Sleper
*representation of a man on a donkey pulling through the mountains not finished by the artist signed ro Sleper
*representation of a mountain path with only skulls on the left and right(?) human features can be recognized signed loVan de W. '76, proof by JM
Johannes Bernardus Sleper (variant name: Jan Sleper; usually signed as JB Sleper and monogrammed as JBS 'onder elkaar') was born on 18 August 1919 in Hilversum and died on 3 January in Amsterdam. He followed artistic education at the Amsterdam School of Graphic Design and at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, also in Amsterdam. He was a pupil of Co Breman, Gerard Koekkoek and Willem van Konijnenburg. Later – as a teacher of graphic art at the Academy of Art and Design St. Joost in Breda – his pupils included Netty Dietvorst, Jan Forrer, Cor van Gulik, Corry Koekkoek, Elly Lamers, Clemens Merkelbach van Enkhuizen, Jan Michielsen, Konrad Nachenius, Harry Stallenberg and Ad Willemen. Sleper was a 'restless' artist who practiced his trade in many places (Bussum, Amsterdam, Hilversum, Laren Nh., Haarlem and Breda but also in Italy, the South of France, Paris and Spain). Jan was a very broadly oriented artist [etcher, graphic designer, watercolorist, illustrator, sculptor, lithographer, monumental artist, painter, (wood) engraver, draftsman, teacher and ceramist with an emphasis on portraits, Christian religious and figure representations, landscapes and cityscapes.
all very nice work
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