Jan Dunselman (1863-1931)
Dimensions work: 60 x 138
Signature: bottom left
Provenance: from a Dutch private collection
Jan Dunselman (Den Helder, 5 August 1863 - Amsterdam, 16 January 1931) was a Dutch painter.
Dunselman studied at the Tekeninstituut in Den Helder and moved to Belgium when he was 18, where he continued his education at the Antwerp Art Academy. In 1884, he won the Prix de Rome for painting together with Jacobus van Looy; he then made a study trip to Italy and Spain. He became a member of the Catholic art circle De Violier and of Arti et Amicitiae.
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