It may be interesting now to name a truly remarkable artist who never
exhibits—Mlle. Barbara van Houten, niece of Mme. Mesdag van Houten. She is an
excellent painter of figure pictures and still-life; her etchings are of the
highest quality, and embrace a large number of subjects—interiors with lamp
effects, children's heads, landscapes, dead birds,
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sunflowers and gaudy tulips. Further, she has interpreted in masterly fashion,
Eugène Delacroix, Jules Dupré, Gustave Courbet and other great masters of the
French School.
Mention must be made of Mme. Bisschop-Robertson, who paints popular subjects
with astounding vigour; Mme. Marie Heyermans, whose pictures deal with the life
and surroundings of the poor; Mlles. Anna Abrahams and Anna Kerling, whose
charming still-life pieces are coloured now in bright, now in sombre,
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Mme. la baronne Hogendorp S' Jacob, of the Hague, who has turned her attention
to flower painting; Mlle. Nelly Bodenheim, who does some very clever comic
scenes, for the benefit of children; and Mlle. Wally Moes, of Amsterdam, a
painter of portraits and peasant subjects.
Last we come to Mlle. Marius, whose fair-tinted and most distinguished
still-life works have been seen and admired. She is an excellent art critic, and
is now publishing an important work on Dutch painting of the 19th century.
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N. JANY.
Flemish School, 1552
PORTRAIT OF A FLEMISH GENTLEMAN.
AFTER THE ORIGINAL PAINTING
IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY, LONDON,
FROM A CARBON PRINT BY BRAUN, CLÉMENT &
CO.,
PARIS
Catharina van Hemessen, Painter
16th Century
Dutch School, XVII Century
YOUNG MAN ENCOURAGING A GIRL TO SMOKE AND DRINK.
FROM A
PHOTOGRAPH BY W. A. MANSELL & CO.,
AFTER THE ORIGINAL PICTURE IN A
PRIVATE COLLECTION
Judith Leyster, Painter
1600(?)-1660
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