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Old lift bridge Rotterdam
My name is Anthony van Gelder, born in 1945 in Zalk, Overijssel. I started at the Vrije Academie van Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague in 1969. Four years later I went to the academy in Rotterdam. Since 1972 I work as an independent artist from my studio in Schiedam. In 1980 I moved to Flayosc in the South of France. It was an inspiring place to paint. Later I also started working as a photographer for advertising agencies in Paris, Nice, Cannes and Marseille. In 1986 I returned to The Netherlands and opened my studio for professional photography in Schiedam. I worked for various companies and advertising agencies until 2010. After a few years I started painting again. At the moment I live in Vlaardingen. What I like most is painting landscapes "plein air", as shown in my recent work.
My name is Anthony van Gelder, born in 1945 in Zalk, Overijssel. I started at the Free Academy of Arts in The Hague in 1969. Four years later I went to the academy in Rotterdam. Since 1972 I have worked as an independent artist from my studio in Schiedam. In 1980 I moved to Flayosc in the south of France. It was an inspiring place for painting. Later on I also started to work as a photographer for advertising agencies in Paris, Nice, Cannes and Marseille. In 1986 I went back to Holland and opened my studio for professional photography in Schiedam. I worked for various companies and advertising agencies until 2010. After some years I started
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