His work was exhibited in art galleries and museums throughout the Netherlands, as well as in Paris. Initially he was a florist in his home town. After moving to Eindhoven in 1935, he held corporate jobs at Bata Shoes and Philips.
In 1946 he turned to art, studying at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague with Paul Citroen, Han van Dam, January Heesters, and Henk Meijer.
In 1947 he moved to Tongelre, Eindhoven where he worked as a painter and taught at the Design Academy Eindhoven. In 1970 he moved to Heusden.
He also spent considerable time painting in France. At the Design Academy Eindhoven, back at the Royal Academy of Art and in his studio Bol educated scores of art students, among whom Helen Berman, Frans Clement, Els Coppens-van de Rijt, Frank Dekkers, Frank Letterie, Har Sanders, and Hans van Vroonhoven.
Opposite what had been his home and studio from 1947 in Eindhoven, a park was named in his honor.
This park contains Bol"s bust. On October 7, 1991 the Dutch broadcaster Nederlandse Christelijke Radio Vereniging aired a special about the painter. Wessem, January North. van (1957).