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Nicolaas Wilhelm Jungmann (in England frequently spelled Jungman; 5 February 1872 – 14 August 1935) was an Anglo-Dutch painter of landscapes and figural subjects, a book-illustrator and decorator.


Life

Jungmann was born in Amsterdam, where he was apprenticed to a church painter, and studied at the
Rijksakademie The Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten (State Academy of Fine Arts) was founded in 1870 in Amsterdam. It is a classical academy, a place where philosophers, academics and artists meet to test and exchange ideas and knowledge. The school support ...
. He came to London around 1893 on a scholarship and became a naturalised British subject, returning to the Netherlands frequently, to paint in Volendam. In 1900, Jungmann married Beatrix Mackay with whom he had three children, Loyd, Zita (1903-2006) and Teresa (nicknamed "Baby") (1907-2010). As a naturalised Briton, he was interned by German forces in the Ruhleben internment camp during the First World War, which led eventually to the dissolution of his marriage. Jungmann made several painting excursions to Brittany and Holland with his friend and fellow-painter
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. He illustrated topographical books on ''Holland'' (1904) and ''Norway'' (1905) for which his wife Beatrix wrote the text, as well as one on ''Normandy'' (1905) with a text by
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. He died, aged 63, in London.


Gallery: Norway

Image:Bergen from norway.jpg, ’Illustration of Bergen’, painting by Nico Wilhelm Jungmann, 1905 Image:Ice fishing - 1904 Norway.jpg, ’Illustration of Ice Fishing in Norway’, painting by Nico Wilhelm Jungmann, 1904 Image:Making flatbrød.jpg, ’Making Flatbread’ painting by Nico Wilhelm Jungmann, 1904 Image:Molde from norway.jpg, ’Illustration of
Molde Molde () is a town and municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Romsdal. It is located on the Romsdal Peninsula, surrounding the Fannefjord and Moldefjord. The administrative centre of the m ...
’, painting by Nico Wilhelm Jungmann, 1904 Image:Trondheim from norway.jpg, ’Illustration of Trondheim’, painting by Nico Wilhelm Jungmann, 1904


Beatrix

After their divorce in 1918, Beatrix remarried to become the second wife (or third wife, counting an annulment) o
Richard Guinness
(1873-1949) from the banking branch of the Guinness family. She stood godmother in 1931 to the infant Patrick Guinness (1931-1965), son of her husband's nephew
Thomas "Loel" Guinness Group Captain Thomas Loel Evelyn Bulkeley Guinness, (9 June 1906 – 31 December 1988) was a British Conservative politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Bath (1931–1945), business magnate and philanthropist. Guinness also financed the ...
and his first wife Hon Joan Yarde-Buller (later Pss Aly Khan). His daughters Zita and Teresa became famous as two of the original "
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" in the 1920s, and both lived to 102. Teresa married Graham Cuthbertson in 1940 and had two children, Penelope and Richard.Telegraph obituary
12 June 2010, p.29.


Gallery: Ruhleben Prison Camp

Ruhleben Prison Camp - Christmas Dinner Art.IWMART528.jpg, Ruhleben Prison Camp (1917) Plan of Ruhleben Camp - key to panoramic view Art.IWMART530.jpg, Ruhleben - Plan Ruhleben Prison Camp - the Distribution of Parcels from Home Art.IWMART524.jpg, Distribution of parcels Ruhleben Prison Camp - the queue for bread from Denmark Art.IWMART526.jpg, Queue for bread (1916)


References

* Maxse, Sir Frederick Ivor, ''Seymour Vandeleur, the story of a British officer'', with water-colour illustrations by Nico Jungmann, New York, Longmans, Green & Co., 1906. * Ferryman, Mockler and Augustus Ferryman, ''Norway'', with illustrations by Nico Jungmann, London, A. and C. Black, 1909. * Chamot, Mary, Dennis Farr & Martin Butlin, ''The modern British paintings, drawings, and sculpture'', Vol 1, London, Oldbourne Press, 1964. * Bénézit, Emmanuel, ed., ''Dictionnaire critique et documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs'', originally published 1911-1923, Paris, Librairie Gründ, 1976. * Bissell, Gerhard, ''Jungman, Nico'', in: '' Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon'', vol. 78, 2013 .


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jungmann, Nico Wilhelm 1872 births 1935 deaths Dutch illustrators Painters from Amsterdam 20th-century Dutch painters Dutch male painters World War I civilian detainees held by Germany 20th-century Dutch male artists