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Jeannette-Henriëtte Marcus-Pointl, born Amsterdam 1891-1993 Heemstede deceased, probably made this painted work around 1950. She was married to another artist C.Pointl. Henriëtte received a perfect education at the art academy, and was taught by C.L.Dake, N.van der Waay, J.J.Aarts, A.J.Derkinderen, among others. She worked impressionistically and received the Cohen Gosschalk prize. It is not without reason that her work hangs in the Teylers Museum. Several major museums gave her exhibition space, including the Frans Hals and Rijksmuseum. This work is in perfect condition without restorations. Tight canvas, not sagging. The depicted bulbous pines are still there. Frame is also ok. On the back of the frame are a few stamps from previous art dealers. Pick-up preferred due to possible damage during transport by post which would be a shame.