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Very beautiful lithograph by the renowned artist Willem den Ouden. It concerns an abstract representation from a series of lithographs concerning the river De Kil at the artist's hometown Varik.
The artwork is not signed on the work itself, but has a sticker from the Almere Municipal Art Library on the back, see photo.
Willem den Ouden (Haarlem, 18 March 1928) is a Dutch painter, graphic artist, draftsman and sculptor. His work is in private and museum collections. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam acquired a representative group of his works on paper: a selection of his drawings, watercolours, etchings and lithographs from the 1950s to 2008. A large selection of his graphic work can also be found in the Rembrandt House in Amsterdam and Museum Schloss Moyland in Bedburg-Hau (Germany). Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen has a complete collection of Den Ouden's graphic work. The Stedelijk Museum and the City Archives in Amsterdam have watercolours by Den Ouden from the 1950s and 1960s. The Dordrechts Museum has several drawings from the 1980s. Oil paintings by Den Ouden can be seen in Museum het Valkhof, Museum Schloss Moyland and the Museum Henriette Polak in Zutphen, among others.