Jeroen Henneman Explained
Johannes Jeroen Maria (Jeroen) Henneman (17 October 1942) is a Dutch painter, draftsman, graphic artist, illustrator, and sculptor from Haarlem in the Netherlands. He often works with illuminated art as an art medium.
Education
He studied art at the Institute for Applied Arts in Amsterdam. After finishing his education he travelled to other areas of Europe like: Belgium, France, Switzerland. He also spent time in the United States in the early 1960s.
Career
Henneman worked with illuminated art work in the 1960s. He has several of his outdoor artworks displayed in Amsterdam.
Public art
- The Kiss (1982) for Koninklijke Bijenkorf Management in Amsterdam
- The Wheel (1996)
- Birds, Amsterdam South District Office
- The Lamp (2000), Hanzelaan, Zwolle [2]
- Portrait of King Willem I (2003), Kraanstraat in Breda
- The Scream (2006), Oosterpark, Amsterdam
- Pencil and paper (2006), Provincial House, Zwolle
- Portrait Jan Dellaert (2006), Schiphol Plaza Schiphol Airport
- The Kiss (2007), Station Square in Apeldoorn
- Portrait of Leo Vroman (2015), Library of Gouda
- The box (2017), De Boelelaan, Amsterdam
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