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Frits van Dongen (actor), pseudonym of Hein van der Niet (1901–1975), Dutch actor known in Hollywood as Philip Dorn; Guus van Dongen née Preitinger (1878–1946), Dutch modern painter, wife of Kees van Dongen; H. R. Van Dongen (1920–2010), American book cover artist; Helen van Dongen (1909–2006), Dutch film editor
Kees van Dongen was born in Delfshaven, then on the outskirts, and today a borough, of Rotterdam.He was the second of four children in a middle-class family. [4] In 1892, at age 16, Kees van Dongen started his studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rotterdam, working with J. Striening and J.G. Heyberg. [4]
Juliana Augusta "Guus" Preitinger (also known as Guus van Dongen) (18 October 1878, in Cologne – 21 January 1946, in Paris) was a German-born Dutch painter who lived most of her adult life in Paris. She married the painter Kees van Dongen, and they had a son, who died as an infant, and a daughter together. They divorced in 1921.
Van Name's first professionally published science fiction short story was "My Sister, My Self", in 1984, in the anthology Isaac Asimov's Tomorrow's Voices. [2] His first novel, One Jump Ahead , was published by Baen Books in 2007, [ 3 ] and won the Compton Crook Award for Best First Novel in the Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror genres in ...
Helen Victoria van Dongen (January 5, 1909 – September 28, 2006) was a pioneering editor of documentary films who was active from about 1925–1950. [2] She collaborated with filmmaker Joris Ivens from 1925 to 1940, made several independent documentaries, and edited two of Robert Flaherty 's films before retiring from filmmaking in her 40s.
Merel van Dongen training with the Netherlands on 6 November 2018. As a junior international she played the 2010 and 2011 U-19 European Championships. [5]Van Dongen made her senior Netherlands women's national football team debut in a 7–0 friendly win over Thailand on 7 February 2015. [3]
Kees van Dongen, 1911, Lucie and her Dance-Partner (Lucie et son danseur), oil on canvas, 130 x 96.5 cm, Hermitage Museum. Source ArtHermitage. Date 1911 Author Kees van Dongen. Permission (Reusing this file) This image is in the public domain in the United States because it was first published outside of the U.S. before 1923
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