Marianne Naerebout (1958) - Let it be






Held senior specialist role at Finarte for 12 years, specialising in modern prints.
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Marianne Naerebout, Let it be, a 1995 framed work in good condition, hand-signed, 61 x 51 cm, from the Netherlands and sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Marianne Y. Naerebout was born in 1958 in Rotterdam.
She studied at the St. Joost Academy of Fine Arts and at the Cyprus College of Art. She lived for ten years in Oman, Syria, Malaysia, and Gabon. Since late 1993, she has been living in the Netherlands again. Naerebout exhibited in Oman, Syria, Jordan, and the Netherlands. Her works are included in private collections and purchased by companies and institutions including Rabobank, Shell, Porceleyne Flesch Delft, and Oxbow. She creates paintings, acrylics, oils, wood objects, screen prints, mirrors, and ceramics.
Dimensions of work with frame: 61 x 51 cm.
Dimensions of the artwork without a frame: 34 x 33 cm.
Viewing is, of course, possible. Additionally, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Furthermore, we collaborate with restorers from the professional organization: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you wish to make use of this service, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
Seller's Story
Marianne Y. Naerebout was born in 1958 in Rotterdam.
She studied at the St. Joost Academy of Fine Arts and at the Cyprus College of Art. She lived for ten years in Oman, Syria, Malaysia, and Gabon. Since late 1993, she has been living in the Netherlands again. Naerebout exhibited in Oman, Syria, Jordan, and the Netherlands. Her works are included in private collections and purchased by companies and institutions including Rabobank, Shell, Porceleyne Flesch Delft, and Oxbow. She creates paintings, acrylics, oils, wood objects, screen prints, mirrors, and ceramics.
Dimensions of work with frame: 61 x 51 cm.
Dimensions of the artwork without a frame: 34 x 33 cm.
Viewing is, of course, possible. Additionally, we have our own in-house framing workshop, which is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Furthermore, we collaborate with restorers from the professional organization: 'Restauratoren Nederland'. If you wish to make use of this service, we would of course be happy to hear from you.
