Nico Jungmann

Nicolaas Wilhelm Jungmann (in England frequently spelled Jungman; 5 February 1872 – 14 August 1935) was an Anglo-Dutch painter of landscapes and figural subjects, a book-illustrator and decorator.

He came to London around 1893 on a scholarship and became a naturalised British subject, returning to the Netherlands frequently, to paint in Volendam.

In 1900, Jungmann married Beatrix Mackay with whom he had three children, Loyd, Zita (1903-2006) and Teresa (nicknamed "Baby") (1907-2010).

Jungmann made several painting excursions to Brittany and Holland with his friend and fellow-painter Charles W. Bartlett.

His daughters Zita and Teresa became famous as two of the original "Bright Young People" in the 1920s, and both lived to 102.