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The painter Maria Henry Mackenzie (1878-1961) was influenced in his work by Breitner who advised him on technical matters and on brushwork, use of color and choice of subject. His cousin and pupil was Jan Korthals (1919-1970).
His fellow townsman P. Fontaine from Hilversum regularly invited MacKenzie to travel with him to Zeeland, Antwerp, Brussels and Bruges.
A canal with a view of the city in the old center of Bruges is also the subject of this painting. On the back is written 'Brugge' (see photos).
In addition to exhibitions in the Netherlands, MacKenzie has also exhibited in Antwerp (1938), Brussels (1940) and Mexico (1950). And this painting is from the period around 1935.
He was a member of the St.Lucas artists' association and a member of 'De Independents' and a member of the Visual Artists Association in Hilversum.
An extensive article about his life can be found at www.albertusperk.nl (see photos).
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