Bep Bijtelaar (1898-1978) - Kerkinterieur





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Kerkinterieur, an original oil painting by Bep Bijtelaar (1898–1978) from the 1950s, 57 × 47 cm, Netherlands origin, hand-signed and sold with frame.
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BIJTELAAR, Barendina Marie (born Amsterdam 23-12-1898 – died Amsterdam 24-10-1978), draughtswoman, church archivist. Daughter of Cornelis Bijtelaar (1845-1910), cigar merchant, and Hendrika Willemina Wolff (1860-1934). Barendina Bijtelaar remained unmarried.
Bep Bijtelaar was an only child in a middle-class family in Amsterdam. Guided by her late father, she got to know local monuments such as the Oude Kerk – her lifelong great love. After the (primary) School with the Bible in Schinkelstraat she learned typing and bookkeeping, so she could work in an office. From her salary she paid for drawing and painting lessons with Gerrit Willem Knap, with his pupil Gerrit Alozerij and at Tekeninstituut Piersma. Between 1918 and 1920 she also studied technical drawing at the ‘Mathesis’, the school of the Mathesis Scientiarum Genitrix society in Leiden
Doekmaat 50 - 40 cm
Incl lijst. 57 - 47 cm
BIJTELAAR, Barendina Marie (born Amsterdam 23-12-1898 – died Amsterdam 24-10-1978), draughtswoman, church archivist. Daughter of Cornelis Bijtelaar (1845-1910), cigar merchant, and Hendrika Willemina Wolff (1860-1934). Barendina Bijtelaar remained unmarried.
Bep Bijtelaar was an only child in a middle-class family in Amsterdam. Guided by her late father, she got to know local monuments such as the Oude Kerk – her lifelong great love. After the (primary) School with the Bible in Schinkelstraat she learned typing and bookkeeping, so she could work in an office. From her salary she paid for drawing and painting lessons with Gerrit Willem Knap, with his pupil Gerrit Alozerij and at Tekeninstituut Piersma. Between 1918 and 1920 she also studied technical drawing at the ‘Mathesis’, the school of the Mathesis Scientiarum Genitrix society in Leiden
Doekmaat 50 - 40 cm
Incl lijst. 57 - 47 cm

