W. Heytman archief 49
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Description
A descendant of the “Dutch Frenchman” J.B. Jongkind (1819-1891), Heytman
(born 1950) showed talent early, filling the ages in his exercise books with
drawing after drawing between lessons. Soon after leaving school, Heytman
started experimenting with pastels, watercolours and oil paint, choosing to
concentrate on the last medium in particular. The artist had his first exhibition in
1976 in Middelburg, Zeeland, the Dutch province that has remained his home.
Apart from the lessons he took from Dutch seascape painter J.W. Heijting,
Heytman is very much a self-taught painter. Innovating and improving
continuously on style, use of colour and composition, and boldly tackling
almost any theme. His canvases depict a whole rare of subjects, from summer
seascapes and beach scenes to winterty cityscapes. Heytman also paints
subjects many other painters shrink from, such as cars or trams, devotedly
representing his perception of them in oils, Having painted in this way for over
20 years, Heytman has irrefutably carved a niche for himself in the world of
contemporary Dutch painting.
Artist
Heytman, W. Heytman, Willem Heytman born.1950Total 3 in Collection
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Archive F-J
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