Cornelis Kruseman (; 25 September 1797 – 14 November 1857) was a
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painter, draughtsman, etcher, lithographer, silhouettist, paper-cut artist, and art collector.
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Netherlands Institute for Art History
The Netherlands Institute for Art History or RKD (Dutch: RKD-Nederlands Instituut voor Kunstgeschiedenis), previously Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (RKD), is located in The Hague and is home to the largest art history center i ...
, 2015. Retrieved on 16 May 2015. His works included portraits,
biblical scenes, and depictions of Italian peasant life.
Life
Cornelis Kruseman was born on 25 September 1797 in
Amsterdam
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in the
Batavian Republic (the present-day
Netherlands
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) as the son of Alexander Hendrik Kruseman (1765–1829) and Cornelia Bötger. From the age of fourteen Cornelis Kruseman attended the
Amsterdamse Tekenacademie and received tuition from
Charles Howard Hodges
Charles Howard Hodges (1764 in Portsmouth – 24 July 1837 in Amsterdam), was a British painter active in the Netherlands during the French occupation of the 18th and early 19th century.
Biography
Hodges was a pupil of John Raphael Smith and ...
(1764–1837) and
Jean Augustin Daiwaille (1786–1850),
as well as
Petrus Antonius Ravelli (1788–1861).
Kruseman continued to live in Amsterdam until he travelled to
Paris
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and
Italy
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in 1821.
He remained in Italy for four years, working with and learning from artists
Jean-Victor Schnetz
Jean-Victor Schnetz (; April 14, 1787 in Versailles – March 15, 1870 in Paris) was a French academic painter well regarded for his historical and genre paintings.
Biography
Schnetz studied in Paris under Jacques-Louis David. His works ...
and
Louis Léopold Robert
Louis Léopold Robert (13 May 1794 – 20 March 1835) was a Swiss painter.
Biography
He was born at La Chaux-de-Fonds ( Neuchâtel) in Switzerland, but left his native place with the engraver Jean Girardet at the age of sixteen for Paris.
He ...
.
In 1825, after his return to the Netherlands, he settled in
The Hague
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. In 1826 he published a travel account of his journey to Italy, entitled ''Aanteekeningen van C. Kruseman, betrekkelijk deszelfs kunstreis en verblijf in Italië''.
On 3 October 1832 he married Henriette Angelique Meijer. In 1841 he left for Italy again, and remained there until 1848.
Thus he is also called the "Italian Kruseman". From 1847 to 1854 he lived in The Hague, and after that in
Lisse
Lisse () is a town and municipality in the province of South Holland in the Western Netherlands. The municipality, which lies within the Duin- en Bollenstreek, covers an area of of which is water. Its population was in . Located within the mun ...
until his death.
Kruseman died at the age of 60 on 14 November 1857 in Lisse.
Some of his many students included his second cousin
Jan Adam Kruseman
Jan Adam Kruseman (12 February 1804, Haarlem - 17 March 1862, Haarlem) was a Dutch painter, known primarily for his portraits, although he also did landscapes and genre scenes.
Biography
He was born to a prominent family that would produce sever ...
(1804–1862),
Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate (1822–1891),
Adrianus Johannes Ehnle and
Raden Saleh
Raden Saleh Sjarif Boestaman ( ar, ; ', jv, ꦫꦢꦺꦤ꧀ꦱꦭꦺꦃꦯ꦳ꦫꦶꦥ꦳꧀ꦨꦸꦱ꧀ꦠꦩꦤ꧀; EYD: ''Raden Saleh Syarif Bustaman''; 1811 – 23 April 1880) was a pioneering Indonesian Romantic painter of Arab- Javan ...
.
Painting
Kruseman's oeuvre consists of
portraits
A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expressions are predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. For this r ...
, biblical subjects and Italian scenes. He also painted a self-portrait in 1812, which hangs in the
Museum Van Loon
Museum Van Loon is a museum located in a canalside house alongside the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The museum is named after the family Van Loon that lived in the house from the 19th century. History
The canal house where the muse ...
in Amsterdam. His painting 'The Legend' is on view in
Teylers Museum
Teylers Museum () is an art, natural history, and science museum in Haarlem, Netherlands. Established in 1778, Teylers Museum was founded as a centre for contemporary art and science. The historic centre of the museum is the neoclassical Oval R ...
in
Haarlem.
File:Toren bij water.jpg, ''Tower near the water'' (before 1850)
File:Winterlandschap.jpg, ''Winterlandscape with people and cows'' (before 1850)
File:Moeder&Kind.jpg, ''Mother and child'' (before 1850)
File:Interieur.jpg, ''Interior with Sofie and Henriëtte Lotzen and the painter Kruseman, playing the guitar'' (1814)
File:Smoking_a_pipe.jpg, ''Man with a pipe'' (1817)
File:Constant Gauttier Cathérine François Ising.jpg, ''Portrait of Constant Gauttier Cathérine François Ising'' (before 1850)
File:Cornelis Kruseman - Godart Alexander Gerard Philip Baron van der Capellen.jpg, ''Portrait of Godart Alexander Gerard Philip Baron van der Capellen'' ( 1816–1857)
File:Hendrik Merkus Baron de Kock by Cornelis Kruseman.jpg, ''Portrait of Hendrik Merkus, Baron de Kock'' ( 1826–1857)
File:Johannes van den Bosch.jpeg, ''Portrait of Johannes van den Bosch'' ( 1829)
File:De graflegging Rijksmuseum SK-A-1066.jpeg, ''De graflegging'' Rijksmuseum SK-A-1066 ( 1830)
Collections
*
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
*
Princeton University Art Museum
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Collection Cornelis Kruseman
''artmuseum.princeton.edu''.
* Museum Van Loon
Museum Van Loon is a museum located in a canalside house alongside the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The museum is named after the family Van Loon that lived in the house from the 19th century. History
The canal house where the muse ...
* Teylers Museum
Teylers Museum () is an art, natural history, and science museum in Haarlem, Netherlands. Established in 1778, Teylers Museum was founded as a centre for contemporary art and science. The historic centre of the museum is the neoclassical Oval R ...
Legacy
In 1917, a street, the Cornelis Krusemanstraat, was named after him in Amsterdam
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, in 1954 in Eindhoven, and in 1956 in Leeuwarden
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. The Krusemanstraat in Ede was also named after Cornelis Kruseman, in 1981.
In 1996, Mrs J.M.C. Ising (19 July 1899 – 6 October 1996), a descendant of Johannes Diederik Kruseman (16 March 1794 – 13 January 1861), the brother of Cornelis Kruseman, established the foundation
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''Cornelis Kruseman - J.M.C. Ising Stichting'', the Cornelis Kruseman Stichting for short. The foundation's objective is to gain more recognition for the work of Cornelis Kruseman and his painting relatives.
Honours
* Knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion
The Order of the Netherlands Lion, also known as the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands ( nl, De Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw, french: L'Ordre du Lion Néerlandais) is a Dutch order of chivalry founded by King William I of the Netherlands on ...
(Netherlands
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, 1831)
* Commander in the Order of the Oak Crown
The Order of the Oak Crown (french: Ordre de la Couronne de chêne, german: Eichenlaubkronenorden, lb, Eechelaafkrounenuerden) is an order of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
History
The Order of the Oak Crown was established in 1841 by Gran ...
(Luxembourg
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, 1847)
References
*Westrheene Wz., T. van (1859) "C. Kruseman, zijn leven en werken", ''Kunstkronijk 20 pp. 9–16.
*Heteren, M. van, Meere, J. de (1998) ''Fredrik Marinus Kruseman (1816–1882)Painter of pleasing landscapes'', Schiedam: Scriptum, p. 112.
Official Website of the Cornelis Kruseman J.M.C. Ising Foundation
External links
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1797 births
1857 deaths
19th-century Dutch painters
Dutch male painters
Painters from Amsterdam
Dutch portrait painters
Knights of the Order of the Netherlands Lion
19th-century Dutch male artists