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This is a double print by Willy Belinfante - Sauerbier (The Hague, 1922 - Amsterdam, 2014)
She was trained at the Hague Academy of Art (1940-1945). After the war, she was taught by Paul Citroen.
Through her husband, the lawyer and professor Guus Belinfante, Willy Belinfante came into contact with academic life. She often observed receptions, graduation ceremonies, and parties as a "wife of," without getting caught up in them. Her observations as an outsider are reflected in her later work. Life in the South of France was also a source of inspiration.
Willy Belinfante created figure representations, landscapes, portraits and book illustrations in an impressionistic and figurative style.
Her compositions are complex, though you wouldn't immediately notice it. Her narrative paintings and etchings are also rich in color.