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A beautifully painted portrait by Ronald Ramoscito Yang (1932-1974).
The work comes from a villa in Heemstede/Bloemendaal.
Technique: Oil paint
Date: late 1960s or early 1970s, considering the fashion and other visible attributes.
The scene is really fantastically painted. The canvas is signed at the bottom right with 'Yang'.
The canvas is in a beautiful wooden/decorated 'gilded' frame, with plaster overlay. Both the painting and the frame are in beautiful condition!
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About the artist:
Unfortunately, little is known about Ronald Yang, who comes from Curaçao. In early 1963 he married Margarethe van Rhijn, daughter of Gustaaf van Rhijn and Josephine Fredrique van Anrooij. Ronald Yang died at the age of 41 in Maastricht.
It is known that Yang took part in the art exhibition 'De Nieuwe Trap' in the colonial Landhuis Bloemhof in Curaçao with one oil painting ('Monday morning') in September 1956. This group exhibition was created by the renowned artist May Henriquez and her husband Max. Bloemhof became a well-known meeting place for writers, poets, painters, sculptors and other artists. At that time, even a real Curaçao artist movement saw the light of day: The Trappists . In 1956 Bloemhof was the setting for a (second) large group exhibition of the Trappists, hence the name of the exhibition 'The New Trap'.