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Hubertine Heijermans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hubertine Heijermans
Hubertine Heijermans is a figurative painter, a multi-plate etching artist, Swiss printmaker and engraver, living in Canton de Vaud, Switzerland since 1958. ==Early life== Hubertine Heijermans was born in Amsterdam. on 8 January 1936. She was educated at the Barlaeus Gymnasium, took painting lessons from 1954-1957 with Jos Rovers,〔(Jos Rovers )〕 and then won a scholarship for the Rijksakademie and worked with professor Gé Röling (1904–1981). In 1958 she met Nils Tellander, born in the Netherlands, but a volunteer and an officer in the British Army during the second world war. They got married and settled in Lausanne, where in 1960 their son Anian was born. From 1968 until 1972 Heijermans studied etching technics at the American highschool Villa Schifanoia, of the European Section of Rosary College of Arts and Sciences, Illinois USA, in Fiesole, Italy. The school was run by Dominican Sisters. In order for her to ''not'' remain all day in the convent, her etching teacher Swietlan Kraczyna found a studio in a palazzo overlooking Florence and the river Arno. In 1972 Heijermans won the Premio Brunellesco (a Florentine prize for painters and sculptors) with a series of seven oilpaintings of a young Haitian woman, honored by Piero Bargellini the Mayor of Florence. Then she returned to Villars in Switzerland with her heavy etching press Bendini-Bologna, who is not electrically driven, but has to be turned by hand. The couple Tellander divorced in 1973. Nils Tellander died in 2001 in the South of France. Hubertine Heijermans still lives and works in Switzerland as an artist-painter and ''graveur Suisse'' since 1958. She now, in 2015 has her own artist Studio, Atelier Le Carroz, situated in Saint-Triphon, Canton de Vaud since 1981.
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