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|  | Evert Van Seggelen Biography Was born on 27th July 1945 in Leiden, city with the oldest University in Netherlands and born city of Rembrandt.
He studied at The Hague School of Art. His work was first shown to public in 1986 and since then has found place in many private and company collections throughout Holland, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and UK.
Evert’s primary inspiration comes from his generally optimistic personality (in November 2002, at the age of 57, he run New York marathon!). His enormous positive energy is highly reflected in his work and overtakes you immediately. Portraits of famous people, exotic women bodies, flowers in Dutch fields painted with such powerful colours in this cartoon like manner with car varnish finish represent this unique perspective known as - Evert’s.
Selected exhibitions:
-Rembrandt Gala, Noordwijk, Netherlands (Evert’s donated painting was to be auctioned by Christies
with all proceeds of 5000 Euros to benefit the Crown Prince William Alexander Children Found of the
Leiden University Medical Centre)
-Art Manifestation Pieterskerk, Leiden, Netherlands (Evert’s painting was auctioned by Sotheby’s at
charity dinner with all proceeds of 2500 Euros benefit Serving the children of the World Found)
-Mediterraneo, Casa del Arte, London, England
-Gallery De Princehof, Rapenburg, Leiden, Netherlands
-Gallery HML, Breestraat, Leiden, Netherlands
-Gallery Het Kerkje, Oude West Leiden, Netherlands
-Gallery Haagweg, Haagweg Leiden, Netherlands
-Employment Agency Seggment Arbeidsbemiddiling B.V Lammermarkt, Leiden, Netherlands
-MCS Arbo, Herenweg in Warmonh, Netherlands
-Telfort, Postal Department, Haaksbergweg in Amsterdam, Netherlands
-FIFPRO, Harderwijkweg in Gouda, Netherlands
-Building Cooperation “DeSoete”, Vrijheidslaan Leiden, Netherlands
-ABN AMRO Bank N.V, Brediusweg Bussum, Netherlands
-Leiden University medical Centre, Rijnsburgerweg Leiden, Netherlands
Art by Evert Van Seggelen |  Technique: oil and varnish on board 80x110cm (sold out) | |  Technique: oil and varnish on board (4 panels) 220x160cm (1 available, £4000 ea) | |  Technique: oil and varnish on board 80x110cm (1 available, £2000 ea) | |
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