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Colorful watercolor by the Hague painter Cornelis “Cees” Bolding (Wormerveer, January 7, 1897 - The Hague, November 1, 1979)
Title: sundial in garden
Signed lower right and in verso
Year unknown
Visual artist, lived and worked in Wormerveer, Urk, Amsterdam, The Hague and Scheveningen. Cees Bolding was educated at the National School for Applied Arts and the Academy for Visual Arts under the professors van der Waay and Jurres, both in Amsterdam. In addition to many oil paintings, he produced drawings, etchings, lithographs, woodcuts, watercolours, cityscapes, portraits, seascapes, harbour views and landscapes. He became well-known for his paintings of working people; for example, there is great interest in his studies of Scheveningen net menders. Bolding was called a versatile gifted artist. His artistic strength lay mainly in the honest, unadorned representation of ordinary things in daily life. He has received several awards, received three years of royal subsidy, the JC Gosschalk Prize, three times the Willink van Collen Prize and the silver medal of the Prix de Rome. He taught at the Rijksinstituut in Amsterdam and was deputy director of the Academy for Visual Arts in The Hague. Bolding exhibited in Vienna, Venice, Brussels, Toronto, Edinburgh and Glasgow. His works are in the Gemeente Museum Den Haag, the Rijks-Prentenkabinet in Amsterdam, the Van Abbe-Museum in Eindhoven and the Museum te Schiedam.
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