Jan Kelderman (1914-1990) - Zeegezicht





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Jan Kelderman (1914–1990), Zeegezicht, an original oil painting from the 1940s in the Netherlands, hand-signed, in good condition, 57 × 67 cm, sold with frame.
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Jan Kelderman (1914-1990) - Seascape
Minimum price / reserve price € 76,-
- Unframed (height x width): 40 cm x 50 cm
- Framed (height x width): 57.5 cm x 67.5 cm
Jan Kelderman (Edam, 18 March 1914 - Amsterdam, 1990) was an Amsterdam dealer and impressionist painter who sold his works himself and lived from their proceeds. He sold his paintings to companies, at exhibitions and markets, in hotels and in his regular café.
He mainly painted Amsterdam and Paris cityscapes, seascapes, flower still lifes, mountain landscapes and winter scenery.
He lived and worked in Hilversum and Amsterdam. From 1946 to 1950 he worked in Laren (North Holland) and in Eemnes, after which he moved back to Amsterdam.
Jan Kelderman is included in:
1. Scheen, “the Bible” among the painters, where painters of significance are listed: Scheen 1969, Vol. 1, p. 584 (as: Kelderman, Jan;*)
2. Scharten 1996, p. 71
Jan Kelderman (1914-1990) - Seascape
Minimum price / reserve price € 76,-
- Unframed (height x width): 40 cm x 50 cm
- Framed (height x width): 57.5 cm x 67.5 cm
Jan Kelderman (Edam, 18 March 1914 - Amsterdam, 1990) was an Amsterdam dealer and impressionist painter who sold his works himself and lived from their proceeds. He sold his paintings to companies, at exhibitions and markets, in hotels and in his regular café.
He mainly painted Amsterdam and Paris cityscapes, seascapes, flower still lifes, mountain landscapes and winter scenery.
He lived and worked in Hilversum and Amsterdam. From 1946 to 1950 he worked in Laren (North Holland) and in Eemnes, after which he moved back to Amsterdam.
Jan Kelderman is included in:
1. Scheen, “the Bible” among the painters, where painters of significance are listed: Scheen 1969, Vol. 1, p. 584 (as: Kelderman, Jan;*)
2. Scharten 1996, p. 71

