Jan Domela

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Jan Marinus Domela (22 August 1894, The Hague - 1 August 1973, Santa Monica, California[1]) was a Dutch-born American artist and illustrator.

Johan Domela Nieuwenhuis[2], also Jan Marinus Domela[3] became interested in art while at boarding school in Switzerland.[3] While visiting his sister in California he studied at the Los Angeles School of Illustration and Painting and the Mark Hopkins Art Institute; back in Holland in 1925, he attended the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam before completing his studies at the Académie Julian in Paris.[3]

After returning to California in 1928 Dolema was made the chief matte painter at Paramount Studios, and was chief artist in the special effects department until 1968.[3] Creating landscapes for most of the movies produced by Paramount for over thirty years, he received several Academy Awards for his work.[3]

Domela exhibited his own landscape paintings of subjects such as the Monterey Peninsula, the California Sierras, the Alps, and Monhegan Island, at venues including the Los Angeles County Museum.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Domela, Jan Marinus at the RKD databases
  2. ^ The Oscar Site
  3. ^ a b c d e f Belanger, p. 144 Cite error: The named reference "B1" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).

References

  • Belanger, Pamela J. Maine in America: American Art at the Farnsworth Art Museum. University Press of New England, 2000. ISBN 0-918749-08-5
  • The Oscar Site

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