Aart van Dobbenburgh
Dutch artist (1899–1988)
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Aart van Dobbenburgh (Amsterdam, 30 September 1899 – Haarlem, 3 July 1988) was a Dutch graphic artist[1] known for his fine lithographs. Popular themes in his work included flowers, portraits, and landscapes,[2] but human hands were his favorite. Dobbenburgh illustrated among others the books of the Russian writers Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky.[citation needed]
Dobbenburgh was a member of Nederlandsche Vereeniging voor Ambachts- en Nijverheidskunst (V.A.N.K.) the Dutch Association for Craft and Craft Art. [3]
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