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ewe still life with old vase and glass painted on canvas in an atmospheric way by the famous artist Charles J.Kemper
Charles Jean Kemper (Heemstede, September 18, 1913 - Rotterdam, October 25, 1985) was a Dutch painter.
Kemper worked for the police in Rotterdam and received evening lessons from PC Wilt. From the third year onwards he continued his education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam, where he was taught by Bautz (portraits and nudes). In 1947 he studied with HF Boot in Haarlem. He painted and watercoloured in Rotterdam, harbours, figures and portraits. His interiors of cafés and pubs form a separate genre in this. From 1951 Kemper was part of the Rotterdam exhibition group Argus, together with Kees Franse, Jan Goedhart, Ed van Zanden and later also Jan Burgerhout. Since then his interest has continued to focus on the advancing city, industrial activity and the decline of the countryside.