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Offered is a beautiful artistic painting by the famous Amsterdam artist Wim Bosma (1902-1985)
Signed and dated lower right.
Features: Coarse earthy texture with structured tones.
Wim Bosma was a painter, graphic designer, maker of woodcuts and monumental artist of murals, including Schiphol Airport.
Wim Bosma's main subjects were harbours, train yards and aeroplanes. As a great lover of Jazz music he also painted Jazz paintings and also African art.
Wim Bosma lived and worked most of his life in Amsterdam, he had his studio at Stadhouderskade 101
Member of the artists' association De Onafhankelijken, who resigned when the association came under German censorship (Culture Chamber) during the occupation in World War II.
Work by Wim Bosma currently in Dutch museums in 2025:
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (eight paintings) - Museum Rotterdam (one painting) The Rijksmuseum has several drawings and woodcuts in its collection.
For Schiphol, Bosma painted a large plaque/mural for the arrival hall, which was lost during the bombings of Schiphol during World War II. He also designed numerous posters for sporting events and exhibitions; the Stedelijk Museum has six of them in its collection.
This beautiful painting will be sent to you well packaged, if desired, collection is also possible.