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Cornelis Hoogendijk (1866 – 1911) was a Dutch art collector. Hoogendijk was born in
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as the third of six children, and studied law at
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before entering the
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van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam in 1891.Cornelis Hoogendijk in the
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One older brother had died before he was born, and his mother died a year after his youngest sister Riet was born in 1874.Cézanne en Van Gogh in het Rijksmuseum voor Moderne Kunst in Amsterdam: de collectie van Cornelis Hoogendijk (1866-1911)
by Herbert Henkels in the ''Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum'', Jaarg. 41, Nr. 3/4 (1993), pp. 155–287
The death of his remaining older brother when he was only nine left a lasting impression, and when his father died in 1883, Cornelis became the head of the family at age 17. In 1885 his sister Wilhelmina married the lawyer Ferdinand Kranenburg and moved to Amsterdam. The two younger sisters moved with him to
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after he purchased 365 Bezuidenhoutseweg in 1898 and old catalogs reflect he began to purchase art in 1889. In the years 1890-1899 he built up an enormous collection of paintings, financed with the fortune he had inherited, as well as income from mortgages he had sold locally. Of his three sisters, Riet shared his interest in art and she also entered the Rijksakademie in 1889, where she became a painter and met her future husband, the painter Gerrit Willem van Blaaderen, whom she married in 1905. Through their common interest, the Hoogendijk collection became well known by the turn of the century, but suffered a severe setback when Cornelis experienced a psychosis in 1900 during a trip to Paris, where he had an apartment at 59 rue Blanche.


Removing collection from The Hague to Amsterdam

After returning to the Hague he saw a doctor and was sent to the top psychiatric center Veldwijk in Ermelo in February, where at first everyone thought he would make a recovery. However, in 1902 his brother-in-law Ferdinand Kranenburg started acting as family spokesperson, and with an eye towards the sisters' future without their brother, had 365 Bezuidenhoutseweg appraised.
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made a list of 427 works spread throughout the house. After Riet's marriage in 1905 the house in the Hague, still overflowing with art, needed to be emptied as it was too big for their sister Johanna to live in alone. Towards the end of 1906 a Riet and Ferdinand selected a large amount of art to loan to the
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, where the works were gladly received and catalogued by the director Barthold van Riemsdijk. The couple Blaaderen-Hoogendijk commissioned the architect
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to build a new villa for them in
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and left for a honeymoon to Italy. On their return in 1907, sister Wilhelmina Kranenburg-Hoogendijk died in September, they moved into their newly built home 'De Maerle' in Huizen, and the old mansion on the Bezuidenhoutseweg was sold. In the years 1907-1911 the older works were shown in the main halls of the Rijksmuseum while the modern art was shown in the new "Drucker gebouw", today called the Philips wing. Cornelis Hoogendijk died in 1911 in the sanitorium in Ermelo. Since the Rijksmuseum had also started moving the works to make room for other exhibitions, the remaining family decided to liquidate the collection. Cornelis Hoogendijk is known today as a major collector of modern art, including many paintings and sketches by Cézanne and
Van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade, he created approximately 2,100 artwork ...
. The art dealer
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, who loved to tell colorful stories, is probably the source of the uncorroborated tale that his family had him committed due to "wasting his fortune" on his insatiable lust for collecting. There is no evidence of this however, because his sisters and later brothers-in-law accompanied him on trips to art sales in Brussels and Paris, where the men all bought works by the same artists. Aside from the catalogued 427 paintings in the Hague, it is known from old research into collections that the total number of artworks in the collection must have been much higher. A short sum of works sold in 1907, 1908, and in 1912, show that various parties were busy picking and choosing among the artworks left over. Not included in this number are 48 works by Dutch Masters that were donated to the
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. The bequest to the Rijksmuseum was selected by a committee informed by Riet Hoogendijk with the intention to convince politicians to enable the tax exemption status such as the one that had been granted in England for the
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. Their strategy worked and a law was adopted in 1912 called ''Vrijstelling van successierecht voor verkrijging van schilderijen uit de nalatenschap van C. Hoogendijk'' (exemption from inheritance tax for reception of the paintings from the C. Hoogendijk collection).Vrijstelling van successierecht voor verkrijging van schilderijen uit de nalatenschap van C. Hoogendijk
in the online database of official Dutch law
Cornelis, Riet and her husband Gerrit van Blaaderen may have known Lady Wallace personally from their trips to Paris, but from correspondence with the Rijksmuseum it was clear that even before his psychosis it had been the wish of Cornelis to make a donation of important paintings to the Rijksmuseum.


Gallery

File:Het laatste oordeel Rijksmuseum SK-A-2588.jpeg, ''The Last Judgement'' File:Balthasar, één van de drie koningen, met een bediende Rijksmuseum SK-A-2545.jpeg, ''Balthasar, with a servant'' File:Lucas Cranach (I) and-or Workshop - Portrait of Philip Melanchton.jpg, ''Portrait of Philip Melanchton'' File:Cornelis Gerritsz. Decker 004.jpg, ''Interior of a Weaver's Shop'' File:Judith Leyster, Dutch (active Haarlem and Amsterdam) - The Last Drop (The Gay Cavalier) - Google Art Project.jpg, '' The Last Drop'' File:Adriaen Coorte - Grapes on a Stone Ledge 1705.jpg, ''Grapes on a Stone Ledge'' File:Paul Cézanne - Mont Sainte-Victoire (La Montagne Sainte-Victoire) - BF13 - Barnes Foundation.jpg, '' Mont Sainte-Victoire seen from Bellevue'' File:Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier, par Paul Cézanne, Yorck Project.jpg, ''
Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier (English: ''Curtain, Jug and Fruit Bowl'') is an Oil painting, oil on canvas painting created to 1894 by French artist Paul Cézanne. It is a formal still life composition that displays Cézanne's exploration of form, balance and symmetry in obj ...
'' File:Renoir_woman_with_a_parrot_1871.jpg, '' Woman with Parakeet'' File:Renoir_-_Banhista_com_Cão_Grifon.jpg, '' Bather with a Griffon Dog'' File:Vangogh femme-dans-un-jardin.jpg, '' A Woman Walking in a Garden'' File:Vincent van Gogh - Portret van de postbode Joseph Roulin.jpg, ''Portrait de Joseph Roulin'' File:Two sunflowers.jpg, ''Two sunflowers''


References


Cézanne en Van Gogh in het Rijksmuseum voor Moderne Kunst in Amsterdam: de collectie van Cornelis Hoogendijk (1866-1911)
by Herbert Henkels in the ''Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum'', Jaarg. 41, Nr. 3/4 (1993), pp. 155–287
Provenance mentions
for Cornelis Hoogendijk's collection in RKDimages database {{DEFAULTSORT:Hoogendijk, Cornelis 1866 births People from South Holland 1911 deaths Leiden University alumni Art collectors from The Hague