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Eduard Houbolt, Delft 1885-1954 The Hague artist • painter • watercolorist • draftsman Delft 1885-1954 The Hague. Seated nude, signed and dated (bottom left). Pencil and colored pencil on paper. Height 31 x width 49.5 cm (with frame: 40.5x58 cm).
About Houbolt lived and worked in The Hague, but also stayed in Paris and Bruges. Student of the Academy for BK in The Hague (1905-1908). Houbolt painted, drew and etched portraits, nudes, biblical scenes, also still lifes and landscapes, but is still well known for his drawings of village streets and districts of Delft, Rijswijk and The Hague. He was a member of the Hague Sketch Club and the Dutch Art Circle. From 1924 onwards, Houbolt lived in Paris for several years. After Paris, Houbolt lived in Belgium for a while before returning permanently to The Hague in 1939.
A number of his works are in the possession of the Rijswijk Museum Foundation (South Holland).
The work can be picked up in Borne, Overijssel, or The Hague. This is only possible by appointment. Shipping is also possible. It will of course be carefully packaged and sent by registered mail (buyer's risk). However, given the vulnerability / glass plate, a courier is recommended.