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Reynold Henry Weidenaar ( - ) was active/lived in Michigan.!
Reynold Weidenaar
Reynold Henry Weidenaar (1915-1985) was an artist from Grand Rapids, Michigan, recognized nationally as well as locally for his technical virtuosity as a draftsman and printmaker.
He embraced the subject matter and realism of American Regionalist art, though his depictions of the American Scene reflect a uniquely personal, often satirical perspective. Weidenaar is especially known for his mezzotint prints, particularly those of architectural subjects, such as the construction of the Mackinac Bridge.
Reynold H. Weidenaar: Dutch Master of Grand Rapids.
Biography
November 17, 1915 - Reynold Henry Weidenaar was born to Dirk Weidenaar and Effie Kuiper Weidenaar in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
1927 - He and his mother Effie and sister Jeanne begin to spell their last name Weidener (see Grand Rapids City Directory 1927).
1930s - Attends Christian High School and Ottawa Hills High School in Grand Rapids.
1935-1936 - Attends David Wolcott Kendall School of Art (now Kendall College of Art and Design), for a one-yea