词条 | Gerrit van Gelderen |
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Gerrit van Gelderen (1926-1994) was a Dutch-born naturalist, wildlife broadcaster, film-maker, illustrator and cartoonist, who lived and worked in Ireland for a large part of his life. He is famous for his television work on Amuigh Faoin Spéir with Éamon de Buitléar.[1] and his series "To the Waters and the Wild" that ran from 1974 - 1994. Van Gelderen was born 26 August 1926 in Rotterdam and was educated at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. He moved to Dublin, Ireland, in 1955 to work in advertising. Some of his illustrations featured in the Farmers Journal. In the 1960s he started working with de Buitléar producing programmes for television. Van Gelderen was a close friend of fellow Dutch graphic designer and artist Jan de Fouw who also moved to Ireland. Their families lived together in Islandbridge, before moving to adjoining houses in Glencullen, in the Dublin mountains[2] Van Gelderen and De Fouw were among a group of Dutch artists who moved to Ireland in the 1950s, including Guus Melai, Bert van Embden, Willem van Velzen, Piet Sluis and Cor Klaasen (Text books covers). Gerrit died 28 February 1994 at his home in Sandyford following a lung operation. He was survived by his wife Lies van Gelderen and four children Merlin, Aoife, Finn and Oisín. Work
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1. ^Éamon de Buitléar www.rte.ie {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gelderen, Gerrit van}}2. ^Jan de Fouw Obiturary Irish Times, March 5, 2015.. 3. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4121299/ Gerrit Van Gelderen] IMDB. 9 : 1926 births|1994 deaths|Dutch cartoonists|Dutch illustrators|Irish film directors|Irish cartoonists|Royal Academy of Art, The Hague alumni|Artists from Rotterdam|Dutch emigrants to Ireland |
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