Maria Johanna Francisca Renée "Noni" Lichtveld (3 May 1929 – 16 August 2017) was a Dutch-Surinamese author, illustrator and scenic designer.
The family lived near Barcelona from 1932 to October 1936, when Mengelberg returned to the Netherlands with the children because of her husband's infidelity[1] and the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.
[3] Lichtveld attended drawing training at the Rietveld Academy and studied at the French trade union of scenic designers, Syndicat des Décorateurs de Théatre in Paris.
[4] A wall mosaic of hers can be seen in Huize Frankendael from 1957, the year that her stepfather, as city architect of Amsterdam, received it as an official residence.
[6] From 1958 to 1964, Lichtveld lived with her husband, actor and director Ton Verwey,[5] in Suriname when he was sent there by the Foundation for Cultural Cooperation.