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Wim Sinemus, Amsterdam 1903 - The Hague 1987.
Very nice, tight composition by Wim Sinemus. This work is signed by hand.
Measuring 65 x 48 and framed behind (museum) glass in a stylish aluminum frame, this gouache is a stunning example of Sinemus' abstract style.
Sinemus was trained at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and was a student of Nico Baak.
Pick up is strongly preferred due to the glass plate (museum glass). If this is not possible, shipping and costs in consultation.
Wim worked in both the Netherlands and France. Wim Sinemus lived and worked in The Hague from the Second World War, where he died in 1987.
As a graphic artist, pastellist, painter and maker of gouaches (he worked mainly with gouache, chalk and oil paint) he is known for his figure representations, landscapes, (self)portraits, cityscapes and still lifes. But he is best known for his abstract works.
Sinemus drew inspiration for his geometric-abstract paintings from everyday life.
Given the glass plate, pick-up is strongly preferred. This is possible in Borne, Overijssel.