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Gijs Voskuyl (name variants: Gijs Voskuijl, Gijs Voskuil, Gijsbert Johannes Voskuyl; monogrammed with GV or GV combined followed by 'year and month' indication) was born on 13 April 1915 in The Hague and died in 2004 (exact date and place unknown to us).
He received an artistic education at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and was a pupil of Cees Bolding, Arend Hendriks and Henk Voskuyl (his father). Later he taught Elmar Alexander Beckers, Ronald Bijlsma, Jos Jansen, Lies Jonkers, Walter Nikkels, Tineke Nusink and Joke Roldaan.
Voskuyl was not only a sculptor, he was also a very accomplished draughtsman. As a draughtsman at a secondary school and at the Academy in Rotterdam, entire generations have benefited from his knowledge and skills.
He worked his entire artistic life mainly in The Hague and Rotterdam, where he mainly drew portraits and nude figures.
He was a member of Pulchri Studio in The Hague.
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