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Paintings by the Bergen artist Bram Vegt (1929-2020) often have a characteristic bright use of color.
This beautiful beach scene near Egmond is painted in the typical style of the Bergen School.
The canvas is signed by hand.
Condition: the wedges are missing. The canvas is completely intact, as is the paint. The image is just not painted everywhere along the edges so that the paint of the background is slightly visible here. The work deserves a nice list!
Photos are part of the description.
About the artist:
Bram Vegt, largely self-taught artist, has been painting completely independently in his studio in Zaandam since 1980.
He received his first education in the painting village of Bergen. With advice from Jaap Sax and painting lessons from Han Welledieck and Mary Koekebier. Then lessons in Amsterdam at the Art Education Foundation (SKVA) from, among others, Ikor Kecsmiac, Anneke Hunt and Cor Vrolijk. Then some years with the Zaan artist Reina Koerten.
In addition to painting, he also received advice and lessons from the artist David Meibergen (see Pieter Scheen), as a result of which he has done a lot of restoration work for collectors and art dealers. Years of restoration on canvas of the paintings of the St. Bonifacius Church in Zaandam. He was a member of the Zaanse Schilderskring for a short time and for many years a member of the Zaanse Model Drawing Club.
Exhibitions have been held at, among others: Het NoordHollands Dagblad (7 cityscapes of Zaandam) La Place, restaurant Zaandam, cityscapes. Zoutman art dealership, Zaandijk. Gallery Pandora, Zaandam. Kunsthandel Expo, Zaandam. Gallery 23, Koog a/d Zaan. Gallery Profile, Beverwijk.