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Nationality
  
Dutch


Name
  
Jan Gregoor

Full Name
  
Johannes Jacobus Gregoor

Born
  
April 9, 1914 (
1914-04-09
)
The Hague, Netherlands

Died
  
May 20, 1982(1982-05-20) (aged 68) Meerveldhoven, Netherlands

Education
  
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague

Known for
  
Painting, drawing, art education

Johannes Jacobus "Jan" Gregoor (April 9, 1914 – May 20, 1982) was a Dutch painter and art educator. His works were extensively exhibited in art galleries and museums throughout the Netherlands. He taught art at the Design Academy Eindhoven, alongside Kees Bol.

Gregoor was born in The Hague, where he studied at the Dutch Royal Academy of Art. During World War II, he put his art skills in service of the Dutch resistance, when (sometimes along with Max Velthuijs) he forged stamps in identity papers of people in hiding. His work concentrated among others on urban and industrial landscapes. Among his many students were Helen Berman, Frans Clement, Els Coppens-van de Rijt, Jan Dibbets, and Hans van Vroonhoven. His brother, Nol Gregoor, was a famous Dutch art critic and essayist.

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Jan Gregoor Wikipedia