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Clement Bezemer (born in Zwijndrecht on March 22, 1910) was a painter, draftsman and organist.
During the Second World War he came into contact with Otto Dicke and he learned a lot from him. It was Dicke who later introduced him to artist circles.
In 1947 he became a working member of the Pictura Drawing Society in Dordrecht.
Bezemer was self-taught and later worked not only with/with Otto Dicke, but also with/with Cor Noltee and Aart Glansdorp.
He painted, watercolored and drew in an impressionistic style, river views, flowers and landscapes.