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Hand signed and titled Rhenen in pencil by the artist. The etching is in good condition. The passepartout is damaged. The frame has signs of age and wear.
Hendrikus Elias (Henk) Roodenburg (23 July 1895 in The Hague – 27 April 1987 in Wassenaar) was a Dutch painter and etcher. Henk Roodenburg was the eldest son of typesetter and book printer Theodorus Johannes Roodenburg and Everdina Hendrika de Bode. He learned etching from the graphic artist Philip Zilcken, but was otherwise self-taught as an artist. He painted and etched landscapes, flowers and still lifes, but was best known for his cityscapes of Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Gorinchem and Utrecht, among others. In the 1960s, people could save money at Nutroma for a Villeroy & Boch coffee and breakfast set. Roodenburg's black-and-white drawings of Amsterdam cityscapes were depicted on the service.
Roodenburg was a member of a number of artists' associations, including Arti et Amicitiae and Sint Lucas in Amsterdam and Pulchri Studio in The Hague. In the book HE Roodenburg (1895-1987): topographic etcher, an overview is given of the graphic work of Roodenburg.