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1893 Exposition
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Dutch Women Painters
Abrahams - Houten l Moes - Schwartze
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Wally Moes
Henriëtte H. Ronner-Knip
Margaretha Roosenboom
Thérèse Schwartze
Wilhelmina Walburga ("Wally") Moes
(1856 - 1918)
Eerste Breiles-- |
Lady from Laren
Wearing her |
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Evening
Meal--representative work

Faggot
Gatherer--representative work
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[title unknown]--representative work
In a Village Church
and Just Awakened
and Praying Together (images unavailable)--
exhibited at Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition
Wally Moes was born in Amsterdam where she evidently studied art at the Academie voor Beeldende kunsten. In Dusseldorf, she became friends with artist Thérèse Schwartze (see entry below). She was part of the Larense school of artists. No other information, in English, is available online.Biography (in Dutch) plus 3 images--scroll down the page.
De Ziekenverzorgster
Henriëtte H. Ronner-Knip
(1821 - 1909)
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Cats
Playing on a Harp--representative work
![]() Mischief Makers |
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It is unclear which "Mischief"
painting (above) was
exhibited in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.

Coquetry--oil
exhibited in
Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.
In Confidence--another cat oil painting
exhibited in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.
Henriette Ronner Knip was the most famous female Dutch painters of her times, as well as a third generation artist in the four-generation Knip family artists. Born in Amsterdam, she was a largely self-taught artist, although her artist-father (Josephus Augustus Knip) gave her her earliest lessons. After her marriage, Ronner-Knip lived and painted in Brussels where she was widely known for her dog paintings during the 1850s-1860s and for her cat paintings during the last thirty years of her life. The King of Belgium awarded her the Cross of the Order of Leopold.Landschap met mensen en zee
At Play; several more cat images here.
5 images
3 images
1 cat image
6 cat images
Artful Play (cats)
2 dog images
Several good cat iamges
Terrier met Mus
Hounds
Margaretha (Vogel) Roosenboom
(1843 - 1896)
Note: Some sources spell her
first name "Margarite."
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Still
Life with Blossoms--representative work
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Still Life with
Flowers -- |
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Still Life with Flowers and Grapes on a Ledge-- |

Still Life
with Flowers--representative work
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Lelies, sinaasappel en blauwe
druiven--
representative work

Garland
of Roses--This may or may not be the
"Garland of Roses" (oblong) exhibited at the
Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.
Garlands of Roses (upright);
A Branch of Roses; Iris;
and Helianthus
(images unavailable)--exhibited
in Fine Arts Palace, 1893 World's Exposition
Born near the Hague, Margaretha Roosenboom was a Dutch artist well-known for her floral still life paintings. She studied with her artist-father Nicolaas J. Roosenboom and with her grandfather Andreas Schelfhout, and was married to landscape painter J. G. Vogel. One source lists her complete name as "Margaretha Cornelia Johanna Wilhelmina Henrietta Roosenboom."Magnolias
Seringen [Lilacs]
Een boeket tulpen
Fruitstilleven
Stilleven met peren
Witte Azalea ca. 1880
Rozen ca. 1880
Thérèse (van Duyl) Schwartze
(1852 - 1918)
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The Six
Boissevain Girls
1916--
representative group portrait of six daughters of
Charles E.H. Boissevain and his wife Maria
Barbera Pijnappel.
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The
Inmates of my House c. 1915--
representative group portrait
Portrait of M. de
Vries van Buren--
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Portrait of Hugo
de Vries--
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Woman from Cordoba-- |
Marie Henrietta
Dubourq-Roshussen-- |
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Portrait of Lizzy
Ansingh-- |
Lady Wit--representative
work |
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[title unknown]--representative work |
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Girl with Scarf--representative
work |

Portrait
of a Doctor--representative work
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Ashanti Prince--representative
work |
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Portrait of Nelly
Bodenheim-- |
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Self-Portrait 1888--exhibited in |
Portrait of a Lady Seated--This painting |
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Three Orphan
Girls --representative work;
may give a sense of the colors used in the following
painting which was exhibited at the 1893 Exposition.

The Orphan
Girls, Amsterdam (see large
image here)
(alternate title: Psalm 140.9 ) --
exhibited in
Fine Arts Palace, 1893 Exposition.
The Dutch artist Thérèse Schwartze was born in Amsterdam where her first art teacher was her portrait-painter father. Later she studied in Munich with Gabriel Max and in France, and then for eight years at the Rijksacademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. She was considered one of the best Dutch portrait painters of her time and received several commissions from the royal family. However, some critics felt that the large sizes of some of her paintings were "unfeminine." Other family artists were her sister Georgine and her two nieces (pictured in The Inmates of my House). Some of her pictures are signed with her married name van Duyl-Schwartze.Portrait (A.G.M. van Ogtrop-Hanlo and her five Daughters) 1906.
Joopie--portrait (click on image)
Mother and her Children in Church 1886
Bruidge 1903
Queen Wilhelmina; Portrait of Queen Wilhelmina 1898
Portrait of a Girl
Anton Gillis Van Duyl
Paul Joseph Gabriël
Poor Yet Rich
De brief
Lutherse aannemelingen
More orphan girls paintings: Vijf weesmeisjes uit het Amsterdamse Maagdenhuis 1888; Drie Amsterdamse burgerweesmeisjes
Joodse antiekhandelaar
Portret van A.C. Wertheim and Portret van Rosalie Marie Wertheim-Wertheim
Pieter Hendrik Schoute
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Posted: 6-25-02; Updated: 3-20-07