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Laetitia de Haas (Voorburg, 1948) is a Dutch painter, draftsman and graphic artist.
She is the daughter of painter Willy Belinfante. She trained at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy (1965-1969) as a student of Piet Klaasse, Lex Metz, and Ap Sok, among others.
She creates figurative etchings, lithographs, paintings, and drawings. In 1986, she received the Prix François international graphic arts award.
The relaxed atmosphere is characteristic of Laetitia de Haas. Her work exudes a nobility and tranquility that we often lack in our everyday lives. The understated modesty of her painting style and her depictions, expressed in perfect balance and harmony, stands in stark contrast to today's exaggerated culture.
Often, her work features human-made nature, such as gardens, parks, and flower arrangements. Romantic interiors, houses, and vistas are also favorites.
The heartfelt simplicity that radiates from her work expresses a warmth that attracts us all.