"I've nailed them to the cross."
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(original Dutch: citaat van Charley Toorop:) Ik heb ze aan het kruis genageld. — remark to Hoogendijk, c. 1951, about her painting 'De drie generaties' ('Three generations'), representing her father Jan Toorop, Charley herself and her son Edgar Fernhout; all three painters!)
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Charley Toorop
Charley Toorop (Katwijk, 24 March, 1891 - Bergen, 5 November, 1955) was a Dutch painter famous for her many characteristic portraits and self-portraits with wide-open eyes. She was the daughter of painter Jan Toorop and mother of the painter Edgar Fernhout.
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