R.W. van de Wint
Reindert Wepko (Ruud) van de Wint (1942-2006) retired to the old inland dune area of De Nollen in 1980, after leaving behind a career of exhibiting in European museums. De Nollen became his life’s work. Van de Wint is known for his paintings in the House of Representatives and ceiling paintings in Groningen City Hall and Queen Beatrix’s working palace, Paleis Noordeinde. He also created some thirty-five sculptures that are scattered throughout the Netherlands. In 2002, an exhibition of his work was organised at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo: R.W. van de Wint. Clair-obscur. Seven sculptures.
De Nollen