"This is already the third time today that I meet you (Where? asked Willem Maris.). Today I walked with a friend on the migratory route and then I looked up at the sky and then I said: there you have Willem Maris. When we arrived in the city, I looked at the sky again and then I said: there you have Willem Maris again. And now I see you here for the third time. (translation from original Dutch, Fons Heijnsbroek, 2018)"
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Willem Maris
Willem Maris (18 February 1844, The Hague – 10 October 1910, The Hague) was a Dutch landscape painter of the Hague School, like his two brothers, Jacob Maris and Matthijs Maris. Willem was famous for his paintings with cows in the meadow in the daylight.
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