Pepijn van den Nieuwendijk (Waddinxveen, October 13, 1970) is a Dutch painter and ceramist.[1]
Life and work
editVan den Nieuwendijk graduated in 1995 as a graphic designer. After his studies he focused on illustrating and painting, until he came into contact with ceramics in 2002.[2]
In October 2007 he hit the headlines after he solved a major art theft via Google from Hague galleries. As he searched for his own name, he found his stolen works of art at an auction site. Besides the paintings of Pepin van den Nieuwendijk the police discovered the thief of more than a hundred paintings and sculptures by various artists.[3][4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Biographical data at the Netherlands Institute for Art History.
- ^ Stedelijk Museum Kampen - Pepijn van den Nieuwendijk, at stedelijkmuseumkampen.nl, 17-07-2012.
- ^ "Grote kunstroof opgelost," at ad.nl, 17-10-2007.
- ^ Luc van Kemenade. "Googlende schilder lost grootschalige kunstroof op Archived 2015-05-24 at the Wayback Machine," in Elsevier, 18 okt 2007.
External links
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