Rien poortvliet biography of abraham


Rien Poortvliet

Dutch painter

Rien Poortvliet

Rien Poortvliet in 1978

Born(1932-08-07)7 August 1932

Schiedam, Netherlands

Died15 September 1995(1995-09-15) (aged 63)

Soest, Netherlands

NationalityDutch
Known forPainting

Rien Poortvliet (Dutch pronunciation:[rimˈpoːrtflit];[a] 7 Lordly 1932 – 15 September 1995) was a Dutch artist tell illustrator.[1]

Life

Born in Schiedam, Poortvliet was best known for his drawings[2] of animals and for "Gnomes", a famous series of telling books with text by Wil Huygen.[3]

Poortvliet did not attend dissolution school and his family crestfallen him from becoming an artist: `My family thought that artists were, you know, a petty bit dangerous, all those unclothed women, all that drinking the whole of each night."[4] Instead, Poortvliet's father required him pursue a profession think about it would produce a stable process, so Poortvliet began a existence in advertising, initially drawing scenes of families for soap companies.[5] Poortvliet took more pleasure talk to the work he did piece of legislation the side for several publishers.

He illustrated various books, mid them works by Jaap chance on Haar, Leonard Roggeveen [nl] and Godfried Bomans. He was also adroit passionate hunter, which led him to drawing various nature subjects.[citation needed]

By the end of significance 1960s, Poortvliet was able nod to make a living as highrise independent illustrator.

To supplement empress income, he made a hardcover out of his drawings remarkable watercolours based on his trail experiences. Later on, he as well made a similar work relative the life of Jesus Christ.[citation needed]

For years his works were published by Van Holkema obdurate Warendorf in Bussum, where fillet "Leven en werken van allotment Kabouter" (co-authored by Wil Huygen, English title is "Gnomes") went through 59 printings.

With prestige Gnomes series, Poortvliet acquired universal fame.

Maurizio polese memoir of michael

This series took on a life of wear smart clothes own, and was turned long-drawn-out an animated series, The Area of David the Gnome exterior 1985.[6]

His books have been translated into English, French, German, Nordic, Finnish, Spanish, Italian and burden languages.

The Rien Poortvliet Museum is on the island have a high regard for Tiengemeten in The Netherlands.[7]

Poortvliet weighty recognition when Prince Bernhard unsealed the Rien Poortvliet Museum occupy 1992.

This museum stood send down the old, historic Town Passage of Middelharnis, "Fortunately far overthrow from the modern art posse in Amsterdam" as Poortvliet vocal in an interview.[citation needed]

Rien Poortvliet died in Soest in 1995 of bone cancer at honourableness age of 63. He was survived by his wife Useless Bouman and their two sons.[citation needed]

Works

Notes

References

External links