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Colorful painting in the characteristic style of Maartje Wijngaarden (1947).
Maartje started as a professional artist at a later age.
This oil painting is from a recent period.
It is painted on canvas and mounted on a wooden frame.
The canvas is not signed.
It is in good condition. Some paint loss along the edges. Sides are not painted.
Photos are part of the description.
About the artist:
MAARTJE WIJNGAARDEN, born 1947 in 't Zand (a village in the municipality of Schagen, North Holland), painter and screen printer.
Maartje Wijngaarden is a late bloomer in art. It was not until she was 35 that she developed into a professional visual artist. Initially she painted fairly traditional landscapes and still lifes in a Neo-Impressionist style.
Gradually she developed her own handwriting with the main theme being her vision of nature and how she cares about people and animals. Animals are almost always depicted in her recent works. Sometimes she also paints scenes about the relationship between humans and animals. Her forms are always abstract and often have heavy contours. The most striking is the bold and often bright use of color.
Maartje Wijngaarden is listed in the National Institute for Art Historical Documentation (RKD):
https://rkd.nl/explore/artists/22980.