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Kaspar, or Kasparus Karsen (April 2, 1810 in
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– July 24, 1896 in Biebrich near Wiesbaden, Germany) was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands who specialised in
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s.


Biography

He was a pupil of Hendrik Gerrit ten Cate, Dirck Vettewinkel, and George Pieter Westenberg, who later taught
Cornelis Springer Cornelis Springer (1817–1891) was a Dutch 19th-century cityscape painter. Biography Born in Amsterdam, he was a pupil of his father, the carpenter Willem Springer (1778–1857). He was a pupil of the painters Hendrik Gerrit ten Cate, Kasparu ...
1835-1837 and worked in
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1842–1844.Kasparus Karsen
in the RKD
He became a member of
Arti et Amicitiae Arti et Amicitiae (lat .: For Art and Friendship) is a Dutch artist's society founded in 1839, and located on the Rokin in Amsterdam. The Society (also called Arti for short) has played a key role in the Netherlands art scene and in particular i ...
in 1836 and enjoyed making trips to
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and Germany. Besides Springer, his pupils were Johannes Frederik Hulk, his son,
Eduard Karsen Johann Eduard Karsen (10 March 1860, Amsterdam - 31 October 1941, Amsterdam) was a Dutch Post-impressionism, Post-impressionist painter, known for his moody scenes featuring villages and farmhouses; usually containing a solitary figure. He was ...
, Henricus Jacobus Levelt, Coen Metzelaar, Henry Mosselman, and Alexander Oltmans.


Works

*''The Amsterdam stock exchange before its demolition in 1837'' (1836) *''Een Winterdag-Windhaven'' (1870), Atelier Carmel Gallery *''Ice Skaters on the Canal'' (1880), Atelier Carmel Gallery *''View on the Hague, 17th Century'' (1852), 340x200cm, with Cornelis Springer


References


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1810 births 1896 deaths 19th-century Dutch painters Dutch male painters Painters from Amsterdam 19th-century Dutch male artists {{Netherlands-painter-stub