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Giesen, Johannes Theodorus (1900-1983) Qualifications: watercolorist, sculptor, etcher, glass painter, graphic artist, painter, draftsman, woodcut maker Born The Hague 1900-11-15 - Died The Hague 1983 Training The Hague Drawing Institute Bik and Vaandrager Academy of Fine Arts (The Hague) Working in The Hague, Oost-Souburg (Vlissingen) Vlissingen 1921 - 1922 teacher at the Burgeravondschool and the Evening School for Craftsmen The Hague 1922 - 1966 Scheen 1969-1970; in 1966 still in The Hague according to RKD address details Jan Giesen is a true Hague artist. He was born in The Hague and trained at the Hague Drawing Institute and the Academy of Visual Arts. He would teach here himself in the years 1929-1946. His stained glass windows and sculptures provide some color in the public space of The Hague during the interbellum. Giesen's work is characterised by a socialist slant; with his graphic work he tried to make art and beauty accessible to a larger audience and he strove for a better world in which people live in harmony with each other and with nature. His interest in workers' lives - central to the exhibition in Panorama Mesdag - should also be seen in this light.