International Design

208 Items

  1. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Poppies
    Art. 95254101
  2. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Peony
    Art. 95254102
  3. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - English Roses
    Art. 95254103
  4. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Swan
    Art. 95254104
  5. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Wild Roses
    Art. 95254105
  6. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Nasturtium
    Art. 95254106
  7. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Pink House
    Art. 95254107
  8. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Primrose
    Art. 95254108
  9. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Violets
    Art. 95254109
  10. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Anemone
    Art. 95254110
  11. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Sunflowers
    Art. 95254111
  12. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Christmas Flower
    Art. 95254112
  13. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Dove of Peace
    Art. 95254113
  14. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Little Red Riding Hood
    Art. 95254201
  15. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Frog King
    Art. 95254202
  16. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Puss in Boots
    Art. 95254203
  17. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - Hansel and Gretel
    Art. 95254204
  18. Marjan van Zeyl Postcards - 5 pieces - The Fisherman and His Wife (Timpe Tee)
    Art. 95254205
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International Design - Marjan van Zeyl

Marjan van Zeyl creates beautiful postcards and books.

 

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Marjan van Zeyl-Beuker was born in Amsterdam. She has always been inspired by the beauty of nature and expresses this in her artwork. She has illustrated several books for children.

 

"I was born in Amsterdam on the first of May. A couple of years later, I moved to the neighborhood of Utrecht. On Sundays we often made a bicycle trip that usually ended in the beautiful garden of an intimate and stately lady, a real baroness. She treated us to tea with currant bread that was a real treat so soon after the war! That garden was surrounded by her private wood, so I could walk just in it by passing a small gate. In a moment I stood quiet and completely alone between huge and thick beech trees, bewitched by my own experience. High above there was the blue sky hidden behind the spring-green roof of foliage. The sun was twinkling and a band of light shined on thousands of lilies of the valley. Astonished I enjoyed all that loveliness of those charming little bells, given in a generosity of beauty by the gentle hand of a divine nature. That was the moment I experienced for the first time in my life myself in a very conscious way: ‘Here I may be and what is the world beautiful’. I was three years old in the month of May. I have always kept this memory as a gentle and calm source that I may experience and present its light, colour and beauty full of gratitude."

- Marjan van Zeyl