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1918 Born in Amsterdam, as the son of the lithographer Nicolaas Wijnberg.
1932 First drawing lessons from the artist Ger Gerrits, a client of his father.
1933-1935 Student lithography at the Graphic School in Amsterdam; student drawing at Jos Rovers.
1935-1942 Works at advertising agency Van Alfen in Amsterdam; in addition, evening training in figure drawing at the State Academy of Visual Arts.
1936-1938 Self-taught painter; works with his colleague Cor Hund in his studio and in the open air.
1938 Royal Prize for Painting.
1939-1940 Wall paintings in the stairwell of the Skyscraper on the Victorieplein in Amsterdam.
1939-1942 Teacher of color theory and applied graphics at the Nieuwe Kunstschool in Amsterdam (director Paul Citroen). Focuses on free ceramics.
Portrait Nicholas Wijnberg
1942 Stay at East Castle in South Limburg, a meeting place for artists around the couple Teun and Jopie Roosenburg. Works on a fresco in the loggia of John Rädecker's house in Groet. Regularly sells to well-known collectors such as Taecke Botke and Dirk de Wolff Peereboom.
1942-1943 Exhibitions at Sint Lucas, The Independents and Kunstliefde; first solo exhibition at Galerie Robert, Amsterdam.
1943-1944 Hiding period in Laren; contacts with the collector PA Regnault and the painters Theo Kurpershoek, Hans van Norden and Charles Roelofsz.
1945 Founder of the Scapino ballet together with Hans van Norden and Hans Snoeck.
1946 First set design for the Amsterdam/Rotterdam Theater Company. Over the next thirty years, he creates productions for the most diverse theater and dance companies, eventually overshadowing his fame as a visual artist.
1947 Founding member of De Realisten. The first mosaics and carpet designs are created.
1950 Large wall paintings for the exhibition Milestone in Arnhem, dedicated to the reconstruction.
1951 The exhibition Realists from Seven Countries in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam is co-curated by Wijnberg; split with museum director Willem Sandberg.
1957-1959 Visual arts editor of Geert van Oorschot's monthly magazine Tirade, which is filled with original graphics by himself and artist friends. Provides the Domino series for the same publisher, a series of monographs on figurative artists and many book bindings.
1965-1970 Co-director of Kabinet Floret, gallery for figurative art in Amsterdam.
1967 HN Werkman Prize for graphics.
1970-1983 Professor of Scenography at the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht.
1973 Author and illustrator of the cookbook “The cheerful kitchen of Janus de Kok”. The first of many books written and illustrated by him.
1985 Lecturer at the Ruudt Wackers Academy in Amsterdam.
1997 Publication of De hat van Cézanne and Van de hat en de rand, two volumes Unusable memories by an Amsterdam painter.
1998 Publication of De Autograaf, about sixty years of self-portraits.
2000 Oeuvre prize from the Fund for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture.
2006 Dies after a short illness on June 11 in the Rosa Spier House in Laren.
Condition
Condition
Very good
Shipment
Pick up
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Shipment
Parcel post
Price
Up to 2 kg.
Within The Netherlands
€7.00
To Belgium
€15.00
To Germany
€15.00
Within EU
€17.50
Worldwide
€20.00
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