Albertus Nicolaas Johannes Bakker (3 January 1936 – 21 November 1969) was a Dutch painter.
Bakker worked in Amsterdam and Nieuwkoop. In 1961, he won the Prix de Rome. He worked in Switzerland for a year where he met Walter Clénin and made . He also made gouache paintings of IJmuiden, Amsterdam and later Nieuwkoop. He made a series of gouaches for a topographical atlas of Amsterdam and of the Delta Works for the Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management.
Bakker died in 1969 in the hospital of Meppel, as a result of a car crash. He had a wife and four children.
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