Kees Verwey's Human Design Chart

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          Kees Verwey's Biography

          Dutch painter who was productive well into old age. He was heavily influenced by the Hague School and Impressionism.
          He was a pupil of Henri Frédéric Boot, Johannes Hendricus Jurres, and Samuel Jessurun de Mesquita. His big break came in 1931 when his work was exhibited along with that of other contemporary Haarlem artists (such as Hendrik van den Eijnde). He was a member of the Haarlem artist society “Kunst Zij Ons Doel”, the “Kennemer Kunstenaarskring, and “Hollandse Aquarellistenkring”. He married Jeanne Tilbusscher in 1951.
          The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam showed his work in the late ’70s, and in Haarlem his work was shown in 1985 and 1990. In 1989 his work was shown in the Dordrechts Museum and in 1990 in the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag. In 1993 the Gemeente Haarlem accepted a gift of his entire oeuvre and named the new art hall on the Grote Markt, Haarlem after him. Verwey had given this gift in 1984 with the condition that a proper home for it needed to be created. When the city stalled in finding a location, Verwey financed the remodelling of a centrally located hall himself and brought his collection together with the Frans Hals Museum in a foundation that he also ran himself until his death.
          His pupils were Mieke Burgers-Witteveen, Jules Chapon, Joop Dam (1922–1997), Jan Engelman, Henk Fonville, Frans Funke, Jan van Geem, Cor Hak, Kees de Jager, Hugo Liebe, Henk van der Linden, Hanne Meijer-de Heer, Jan Michels, Wim Steijn, and Karla Wenckebach.
          He died in Haarlem on 23 July 1995, aged 95.
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          Kees Verwey's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.