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Witjens, Jan Willem Hendrik (Willem); born The Hague November 8, 1884, died. Den Bosch February 14, 1962. Lived and worked in The Hague, from 1940 in Nederhemert (gem Kerkwijk). Made trips to America, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, England and Spain. Student of the Academy v. B.K. in The Hague (evening course), initially training as a glazier at E.W.F. Kerling (13 years old), later a full-fledged painter (advice from H.J. van der Weele). The royal subsidy for three years (1915-1917). Painter, craftsman, glazier. Painted, watercolored, drew, etched and lithographed landscapes, figures (nudes), cityscapes, still lifes, best known for his snow scenes. At the time he contributed to the restoration of the Kon. Palace on the long Voorhout in The Hague. Important Dutch painter. Made a number of paintings, etc. of the Zuiderzee works on commission. Was a member of Arti et Amicitiae, St. Lucas, Pulchri Studio, de Mij Rembrandt and of the ver. Hieronymus Bosch. Gemeentemuseum Arnhem: Callantsoog in the snow (municipality Willem Witjens). Noordbrabants Museum Den Bosch: the Bouillon castle. National Collection: Broth; farm; copper mine in Canada, 1957; dike work near Lelystad (sketch, 1954); at the dumping site (1954, sketch.