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Beautiful watercolor/drawing by the Dutch artist, painter, draftsman and architect Jaap Visser (1912-1983).
He was born on 25 March 1912 in Rotterdam and died on 21 November 1983 in the same city. Visser studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam and worked in this city for almost his entire life2.
He painted and drew harbour views, beach and cityscapes, landscapes, still lifes and interiors. His work included various techniques, including oil paint, watercolour, pen and chalk, and graphic techniques such as monotypes and linoleum cutting. Visser won the first prize of the Willink van Collenfonds in 1946, which gave him access to further study and development as an artist.
His work has been described as varied and subdued in color, with some canvases having soft pastels that fade into monochrome. Travels to southern Europe served as a source of inspiration for his work
Dimensions: 32x48cm and with frame 33x49cm and glass plate for the artwork.
ATTENTION: The watercolor is generally in good condition with color signs of aging (see photo details)