Jan Sluijters junior (1914-2005), son of Jan Sluijters sr., was familiar with the art of painting from an early age through his father’s profession. He was educated at the Rijksnormaalschool voor Tekenonderwijzers and the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam and specialised in painting, drawing and watercolours of townscapes, still lifes and especially landscapes.
His colourful and expressive impressionism is somewhat reminiscent of his father’s work. The artist lived and worked in Amsterdam and from 1945 in Baambrugge. He was a member of the Amsterdam painting associations St. Lucas and Arti et Amicitae.
Sluijters jr. exhibited in many galleries and museums and his work is represented in many collections in the Netherlands and abroad.


