Ernst Wilhelm Moes (1864 – 1912), was a Dutch art historian and director of the print cabinet for the
Rijksmuseum.
Biography
According to the
NNBW
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he studied art at the University of Amsterdam and became a print collector while still a student, specialized in Amsterdam history. To simplify his research, from 1885 he became a volunteer at the Amsterdam auction house of
Frederik Muller.
[Ernst Wilhelm Moes]
in the RKD
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In 1896 he published his first work on the history of the Amsterdam publishing industry. His ''Iconographia'', a comprehensive guide to portraits of Dutch people, was published by
Frederik Muller & Co. In 1898 he began work as assistant to
Philip van der Kellen in the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum and from 1903 until his death by tuberculosis he was the head of the print cabinet of the museum. From 1907 until 1911 he was a member of
Teylers Tweede Genootschap.
He worked together with
Abraham Bredius
Dr. Abraham Bredius (18 April 1855 in Amsterdam – 13 March 1946 in Monaco) was a Dutch art collector, art historian, and museum curator.
Life
Bredius travelled widely, visiting various art collections in his youth, and worked at the Dutch Mus ...
on the magazine
Oud Holland
''Oud Holland – Journal for Art of the Low Countries'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering art from the (Northern) Netherlands and Southern Netherlands (Belgium) from c. 1400–1920. Oud Holland is the oldest surviving art-hist ...
, and Bredius wrote his obituary.
He died in Amsterdam.
Works
* ''Iconographia Batava'', 1897
* ''De Amsterdamsche Boekdrukkers en Uitgevers in de zestiende eeuw'', Part 1 (1900)
* Various biographies for the ''
Nieuw Nederlandsch biografisch woordenboek
The ''Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek'' (''NNBW'') is a biographical reference work in the Dutch language. It has been succeeded by the '' Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland''.
It was published in ten parts between 1911 and 1937 b ...
'', Part 1 (1911)
* Monograph on
Frans Hals (with photographs of works): ''Frans Hals, sa vie et son oeuvre'', (1909)
Frans Hals, sa vie et son oeuvre
on Archive.org
References
on Dictionary of Art Historians
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1864 births
1912 deaths
Dutch art historians
Writers from Amsterdam
Members of Teylers Tweede Genootschap
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam