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  1. 2 days ago · Jacqueline de Jong was born February 3, 1939, in the Dutch industrial town of Hengelo to Jewish parents. Following the German invasion of the Netherlands, De Jong fled with her mother to Switzerland, where the pair were temporarily separated, as housing for both was unavailable. De Jong created what she described to the New York Times as her ...

  2. 2 days ago · Jacqueline de Jong, Sous Terrain, 2021. ©Jacqueline de Jong/Courtesy Ortuzar Projects, New York/Collection of Beth Rudin DeWoody Jacqueline de Jong was born in the Dutch town of Enschede in 1939.

  3. 1 day ago · In a statement, Ortuzar Project commented: “We are saddened to announce the peaceful passing of our beloved friend Jacqueline de Jong on Saturday, June 29, in Amsterdam. While working together ...

  4. 2 days ago · The Dutch painter and sculptor Jacqueline de Jong, who was closely associated with the Situationist International organisation, has died. De Jong experimented with a variety of styles over her six decade career, from Pop art to realism, though always with an eye to social commentary. Recent paintings, including those shown in Petit Morte, her ...

  5. 1 day ago · Jacqueline de Jong, c. 1977 (image courtesy Ortuzar Projects, New York) Dutch painter Jacqueline de Jong, celebrated for her contributions to painterly figuration and for her role in Europe’s ...

  6. 2 days ago · Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong, known for her role in the radical Situationist International movement and her contributions to avant-garde figuration, passed away on June 29th at 85. Her death was confirmed by her New York gallery, Ortuzar Projects, and her Paris gallery, Galerie Allen, which noted that she died among family after a short illness.

  7. 2 days ago · She still maintained a home in France. Reporting by ANP and NL Times. Dutch visual artist Jacqueline de Jong died on Saturday at the age of 85. She was active in her career right up until she was admitted to the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital in Amsterdam a week ago, said gallery owner Jaring Dürst Britt, who confirmed a report in De Telegraaf.