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b. 1915 - d. 1996

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Jan. 25, 2025

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Dec. 28, 2024

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting - original starting bid €385
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting - original starting bid €385

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting - original starting bid €205
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting - original starting bid €205

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

    Art Atelier
  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Oct. 26, 2024

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting - Original price € 205
    Aug. 31, 2024

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting - Original price € 205

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting - Original price € 430
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting - Original price € 430

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Jun. 29, 2024

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

    Art Atelier
  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Jun. 01, 2024

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    May. 11, 2024

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berry Brugman, Landscape with pollard willows
    Apr. 18, 2024

    Berry Brugman, Landscape with pollard willows

    Est: €120 - €360

    Berry Bridgeman. 1915 - 1996 Almelo. Landscape with pollard willows. Oil on linen. Dimensions: H 50 x W 72 cm. In good condition.

    Twents Veilinghuis
  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Apr. 13, 2024

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Mar. 23, 2024

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

    Art Atelier
  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Feb. 24, 2024

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Feb. 03, 2024

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Jan. 12, 2024

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting- Original price €430
    Dec. 16, 2023

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting- Original price €430

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting- Original price €230
    Dec. 16, 2023

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting- Original price €230

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Nov. 25, 2023

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

    Art Atelier
  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Nov. 04, 2023

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Oct. 14, 2023

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • B. Brugman, Winter landscape
    Oct. 12, 2023

    B. Brugman, Winter landscape

    Est: -

    Berry Bridgeman. 1915 - 1996. Winter landscape. Oil paint on panel. Dimensions: H 30 x W 40 cm. In good condition.

    Twents Veilinghuis
  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Sep. 23, 2023

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Aug. 05, 2023

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Jul. 08, 2023

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Jun. 17, 2023

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    May. 20, 2023

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Apr. 29, 2023

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting
    Mar. 25, 2023

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting

    Est: €300 - €500

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Feb. 25, 2023

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €700

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting - Original price € 450
    Jan. 28, 2023

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting - Original price € 450

    Est: €400 - €500

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting - Original price € 295
    Jan. 28, 2023

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting - Original price € 295

    Est: €200 - €400

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Dec. 04, 2022

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Dec. 03, 2022

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Aug. 28, 2022

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Aug. 27, 2022

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Jul. 16, 2022

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berry Brugman (1915-1996), Flo
    Jun. 20, 2022

    Berry Brugman (1915-1996), Flo

    Est: -

    Berry Brugman (1915-1996), Flower still life, gouache on paper, signed & dated (19)75 lower right, 54 x 75 cm, framed behind glass (defective) & passepartout 95 x 71 cm

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Jun. 11, 2022

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Apr. 02, 2022

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting
    Feb. 26, 2022

    Berrie Brugman - Oil Painting

    Est: €600 - €800

    Hand-signed. Completely framed. Berry Brugman was born in Almelo in 1915. After secondary school he went to the art academy in Arnhem; he graduated in 1940. During the war Brugman fought in the battle of Grebbeberg and was imprisoned in the concentration camp of Amersfoort. Afterwards (1942) he left for Amsterdam to continue his training in portrait and model painting with Jos Rovers. He also wanted to experience, together with other painters, how the contemporary art of that time was developing. Mastery of the métier was essential to him. In 1943, he married Janny Brugman-de Vries (Sneek, 28 October 1918 - Almelo, 16 March 2006). Janny was a Dutch sculptor. She made sculptures, plastics and mosaics for various parks and buildings. Forced by war circumstances, Berry returned to Almelo and settled there as a painter and joined the Twentsche Kunstkring. After the liberation, he made study trips to France, England, Italy, Canada and Germany, among other places. In 1973 he became a member of the Amsterdam artists' association De Stuwing. In 1984, together with his wife, the sculptress Janny Brugman-de Vries, he received the Johanna van Buren Cultuurprijs from the Hellendoorn municipality. Berry Brugman was an expressionist and strived for figurative forms, his work touched on the abstract, but never became completely abstract. Colour was very important in his work. His deepest source of inspiration was the nature of Twente. He belonged to expressionists such as Constant Permeke (School of Sint-Martens-Latem), Charley Toorop (Bergense School), Hendrik Werkman (Groningse Ploeg), Hendrik Chabot (Artists Group R 33) and Charles Eyck (Limburgse School). In addition, Berry Brugman had a deeply religious disposition by nature. He was therefore a religious, socially committed painter whereby the existential suffering of mankind was personified for him by the suffering of Christ; another source of inspiration. His subjects were the seasons, landscapes, figures, portraits, religion, war, famine and flower still lifes.

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Jan. 15, 2022

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Dec. 18, 2021

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €400 - €600

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Berry Brugman (1915-1996), Fl
    Aug. 23, 2021

    Berry Brugman (1915-1996), Fl

    Est: -

    Berry Brugman (1915-1996), Flower still life, gouache on paper, signed & dated (19)75 lower right, 54 x 75 cm, framed behind glass (defective) & mount 95 x 71 cm

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Aug. 07, 2021

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €550 - €750

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    Jun. 19, 2021

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €550 - €750

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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  • Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.
    May. 15, 2021

    Brugman, Berrie (1915-1996†) - Oil Painting.

    Est: €550 - €750

    Hand signed. Completely framed,Passe Partout and glass

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