The Amsterdamse Joffers / Le Signore dell'Post-impressionismo Olandese

The Amsterdamse Joffers / Le Signore dell'Post-impressionismo Olandese

The Amsterdamse Joffers were a group of women artists who met weekly in Amsterdam at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.
They supported each other in their professional careers.
Most of them were students of the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten and belonged to the movement of the Amsterdam Impressionists.
Each one became a successful artist.

Thérèse Schwartze (1851-1918)

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The Amsterdamse Joffers / Le Signore dell'Post-impressionismo Olandese

The Amsterdamse Joffers were a group of women artists who met weekly in Amsterdam at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.
They supported each other in their professional careers.
Most of them were students of the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten and belonged to the movement of the Amsterdam Impressionists.
Each one became a successful artist.

Thérèse Schwartze (1851-1918)

Rachel Clearfield, 1946 | Magical realism painter

Rachel Clearfield, 1946 | Magical realism painter


Born in England, Rachel Clearfield was a self-taught child prodigy.
As a young girl, she composed poetry and illustrated her poems with beautiful paintings.
After completing high school she decided on a career in art and was educated at the Newcastle College of Art and also the Manchester College of Art.

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Rachel Clearfield, 1946 | Magical realism painter


Born in England, Rachel Clearfield was a self-taught child prodigy.
As a young girl, she composed poetry and illustrated her poems with beautiful paintings.
After completing high school she decided on a career in art and was educated at the Newcastle College of Art and also the Manchester College of Art.

Henri Houben | Genre painter

Henri Houben | Genre painter

Henri Houben (Antwerp, 1858-1931) was a Belgian genre painter.
He originally studied to be a violinist, but his interest in painting took the upper hand, so he enrolled at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp), where he studied under Charles Verlat.
He later assisted Verlat with his panoramic paintings ("March of the Russian Army" and "The Battle of Waterloo") and executed decorative paintings from designs by Albrecht De Vriendt in the Antwerp City Hall.


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Henri Houben | Genre painter

Henri Houben (Antwerp, 1858-1931) was a Belgian genre painter.
He originally studied to be a violinist, but his interest in painting took the upper hand, so he enrolled at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Antwerp), where he studied under Charles Verlat.
He later assisted Verlat with his panoramic paintings ("March of the Russian Army" and "The Battle of Waterloo") and executed decorative paintings from designs by Albrecht De Vriendt in the Antwerp City Hall.


Mark Grantham, 1966 | Abstract painter

Mark Grantham, 1966 | Abstract painter

Mark Grantham was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he continues to reside.
He has been painting full-time since 1996.
He grew up on Leeds Street in the city's north end, and completed his first oil on canvas at age 11.
After receiving Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees from Dalhousie University, Grantham went on to study architecture at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, from where he holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design Studies degree as well as a Masters degree in Architecture.


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Mark Grantham, 1966 | Abstract painter

Mark Grantham was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he continues to reside.
He has been painting full-time since 1996.
He grew up on Leeds Street in the city's north end, and completed his first oil on canvas at age 11.
After receiving Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees from Dalhousie University, Grantham went on to study architecture at the Technical University of Nova Scotia, from where he holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design Studies degree as well as a Masters degree in Architecture.


Nicolaas van der Waay | Genre painter

Nicolaas van der Waay | Genre painter

Nicolaas van der Waay (1855-1936) was a Dutch decorative artist, watercolorist and lithographer.
He worked in many genres, including stamp, coin and banknote designs.
He is perhaps best known for the allegorical illustrations he created for the Golden Coach and a series of paintings depicting the lives of girls from the Amsterdam Orphanage.
His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.


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Nicolaas van der Waay | Genre painter

Nicolaas van der Waay (1855-1936) was a Dutch decorative artist, watercolorist and lithographer.
He worked in many genres, including stamp, coin and banknote designs.
He is perhaps best known for the allegorical illustrations he created for the Golden Coach and a series of paintings depicting the lives of girls from the Amsterdam Orphanage.
His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.