Henricus Rol

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Henricus Rol (23 June 1906 – 29 August 1992) was a Dutch graphic artist who made paintings, watercolors and drawings. He was the son of graphic artist Cornelis Rol (1887–1963) and was an apprentice of his father.[1]

Rol went to the Academy of Fine Arts in the Hague where he studied with Henk Meijer. He has a painting in the collection of the Rijksmuseum.[2][3]

Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, in 1960

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Henricus Rol". USEUM. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  2. ^ De Kerckelicke Historie, vervatende ... saecken, inde Christenheyt voorgevallen, van het Jaer Vierhondert af, tot in het Jaer Sesthienhondert ende Negenthien, voornamentlick in dese Geunieerde Provintien. [By Jan Utenbogaert, edited by Carolus Rijckewaert.]. J. Naeranus. 1646.
  3. ^ "Koningin Juliana der Nederlanden in haar kroningsgewaad, Henricus Rol, 1951". Rijksmuseum. Retrieved 2019-09-09.