The most celebrated of the Dutch women painters of the 18th century was
Rachel Ruysch, of Haarlem. Her flowers and fruit, painted with keen spirit and
with extraordinary firmness, are extremely rich and varied in their arrangement.
She was a pupil of Guillaume Aelst. In 1695 she married Jurian Pool, and was
admitted into the Hague Corporation of Painters in 1701, the same year as her
husband. Without neglecting her duties as a mother (she had ten children) she
was constantly devoted to her art. In 1708 she was appointed Court Painter of
the Elector Palatine. Poets have sung the virtues and the gifts of this renowned
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Agathe and Cornélie van der Myn, sister and daughter of Herman van der Myn,
accompanied the latter when he settled in London. Notable work was produced by
three miniaturists: Henriette van Pee, wife of Herman Wolters, was born at
Amsterdam, in 1692, and became her father's pupil. Peter the Great and the King
of Prussia visited her studio, which had a high reputation, and the customary
poets wrote the customary verses in her honour. Caroline-Petronille van Cuyck
was made an honorary member of the Pictura of the Hague,hand painted oil paintings, in 1777. Anne
Folkema, who lived between 1695 and 1768, was an active assistant of her
brother, Jacques, in his numerous works. Nor must one forget Alida Carré, who
confined herself, for the most part, to painting fans; Mlle. Van Kooten, whose
name was inscribed in 1765 on the registers of the Confrérie de St. Luc, at
Utrecht; Marguerite Wulfraat, of Arnhem (1678-1738), and Elisabeth Gertrude
Wassenberg, of Groningue, (1726-1782), who painted genre and
portraits.
At the opening of the 19th century the women painters of still-life, flowers
and fruit, were still in large numbers. modern oil paintings of flowers
An interesting figure who has left a poetical memory is Cornélie Lamme, of
Dordrecht, who married J. B. Scheffer, and was the mother of the celebrated
painters Henry and Ary, who belong to the French School. After the death of her
husband she settled in Paris, and there ended her days. Her attainments, her
wit, her eminent merits, made her one of the most remarkable women of her day.
She was a draughtsman and an engraver. wholesale oil paintings
The name of Henriette Ronner is one of great popularity. This indefatigable
artist is known as "the painter of cats," and she has charmingly "hit off" both
the heavy laziness of the mature animal, and the frolicsomeness of the
kitten.
The flower pictures by Mme. van de Sande-Bakhuyzen, of the Hague, so well
known, tempted that excellent engraver, Philippe Zilcken, who has "translated"
with marvellous success their freshness and theiréclat. Mme. Bilders van
Bosse, of the Hague,oil paintings of nature, is well known by her skilfully drawn and powerfully painted
landscapes, and Mlle. Thérèse Schwartze, of Amsterdam, a painter of high merit,
has the art of giving character to a portrait; and knows how to group her
figures and paint them in strong and sombre tones. Mme. Mesdag van Houten, of
the Hague, wife of the famous marine painter, affects the landscape at dark, and
realises fully the melancholy tenderness of the hour.
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