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Adriaan Marinus Geijp (also Geyp) (Middelburg, 22 November 1855 – The Hague, 9 November 1926) was a Dutch painter.
In Middelburg, he worked as a house painter and decorative painter. Later, he developed his artistic skills and took some drawing lessons at the Drawing Academy in Middelburg. He moved to The Hague around 1880 with his wife, Margaretha Jenneke Krauz, and their two children. His studio was located on Hekkelaan. He remained there in The Hague for the rest of his life.
He inherited his talent for drawing from his father, Johan Frederik Geijp, but was otherwise self-taught. Adriaan, or André, as he was also known, primarily painted landscapes, woodland scenes, beach scenes, and ice scenes. He was drawn to the Hague School.
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