Jan Adam Zandleven

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Jan Adam Zandleven (1895)

Jan Adam Zandleven (died in Rhenen) was a Dutch painter.

Biography[]

He was the son of a paint manufacturer and merchant. Although he always wanted to be an artist, he never took formal lessons and worked for his father's company until 1901.[1]

In 1904, he and his wife settled in Gorssel, lived briefly in Hengelo, then moved to Putten, near the Veluwe in 1912, where he spent much of his time painting in the woods.[1]

Between 1916 and 1922, he exhibited regularly at the "Kunsthandel Gerbrands" in Utrecht. After 1918, he lived in Rhenen, where he died.[1]

Selected paintings[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Timeline @ the Zandleven Museum website.

Further reading[]

  • Onno Maurer, Katjuscha Otte, Jaap Verhage: Jan Adam Zandleven. (exhibition catalog) Scriptum, Schiedam, 2012 ISBN 978-90-559-4097-4

External links[]

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