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Beautiful landscape by "new hague school" painter Henk (Andries) Munnik. The work is signed lower left by the artist. The painting is beautifully framed with a silver colored frame. Unfortunately, the painting no longer fits my decor and I am offering it for sale. It really is a beautiful and unique painting and I hope someone else enjoys it as much as I do.
Andries Hendrik (Henk) Munnik, (Middelburg, July 30, 1912 The Hague, 1997) was a Dutch painter, draftsman, and book binding designer. He worked in The Hague from 1937 to 1997. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague and was a student of Cees Bolding, Arend Hendriks and Henk Meyer (1884-1970). Henk Munnik was a versatile artist. He painted figuratively - still lifes, nudes, portraits and village views -, but from the end of the 1960s he also made abstract works. He also produced fabric designs and provided (book) illustrations. In 1937 he designed the cover of the book Met Hr. Ms. De Ruyter to the Dutch East Indies. In his work he is influenced by Dick Ket, Pyke Koch and Georges Braque. In 1960, Munnik was part of the Verve artist group from The Hague and was a member of Pulchri Studio.