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Watercolor 39x28, signed Paul van Eeden at the bottom right of the tablecloth and dated 1975, neatly framed.
Watercolor was given as a gift by Paul van Eeden in 1989.
Paul van Eeden (name variant: Paul Louis van Eeden) was born on May 7, 1907 in Kediri (Indonesia) and died on January 22, 1996 in The Hague. He followed an artistic education at the Academy of Visual Arts in The Hague. As an artist he was mainly active in the Dutch East Indies (including in Batavia) and also in The Hague. He later became Adrian de Gijzel's teacher. As a watercolourist, illustrator, painter and draftsman, he is mainly known for village and city views, figure representations, (river) landscapes, nude figures, portraits and STILL LIFE. Van Eeden was a member of Pulchri Studio in The Hague and of the Hague Watercolorists (was one of the founders in 1955). Mentioned in Scheen, Jacobs.