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Wybrand Hendriks (June 24, 1744,
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– January 28, 1831,
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) was a Dutch painter, primarily known for his portraits, and the concierge of the
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Biography

Wybrand Hendriks was born in a sculptor family, as the son of the sculptor Hendrik Hendriksz (ca. 1704-1782) and his wife Aaltje Claasdr. Both of his brothers, Hendrik jr. and
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, followed in the footsteps of their father, also becoming sculptors. His only sister, Cornelia, married the sculptor Rijk Rijke. According to the
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, he learned to paint while working in the decorative wallpaper factory of Johannes Remmers, in Amsterdam.Wybrand Hendriks
in the
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In 1772 he purchased a wallpaper company from Anthony Palthe, son of
Gerhard Jan Palthe Gerhard Jan Palthe (21 July 1681 in Denekamp – 30 July 1767 in Deventer), was an 18th-century painter and portraitist from the Northern Netherlands. Biography He was the son of a clergyman of the Walloon church. He studied with Jurriaen ...
. In 1775, he married Anthony Palthe's widow, Agatha Ketel, whom he had drawn previously in 1773, wearing mourning clothes. A painting he later made in 1791 of her sitting across from him at a table (probably situated in the fundatiehuis) was purchased for Teylers Museum with support from the Vereniging Rembrandt in 1999.Portrait of the couple
on Vereniging Rembrandt Later that year they got married gain? and made a trip to
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and
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. In the 1780s he served a five-year term as one of the directors of the
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(Haarlem drawing academy). He assumed the position of concierge ("kastelein") of the Teyler's Stichting in Haarlem in 1785, after his predecessor
Vincent Jansz van der Vinne Vincent Jansz. van der Vinne (1736, Haarlem – 1811, Haarlem), was a Dutch 18th century painter and the great-grandson of Vincent van der Vinne. Biography According to the RKD he was a pupil of his father Jan Laurentsz van der Vinne, who ...
had left following a disagreement with
Martin van Marum Martin(us) van Marum (20 March 1750, Delft – 26 December 1837, Haarlem) was a Dutch physician, inventor, scientist and teacher, who studied medicine and philosophy in Groningen. Van Marum introduced modern chemistry in the Netherlands after ...
, the head of the fossil and instrument collections.Biographical entry on Wybrand Hendriks
on Teylers website
Wybrand held this position from 1786 until 1819, and he lived at the " Fundatiehuis" as curator of the art collection. He maintained and restored the pieces in the collection as well. He maintained a studio in the old drawing room of Teyler's drawing academy, which had been moved to the
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. As curator, he was responsible for expanding the collection of art, and for that he participated in auctions throughout the Netherlands to purchase drawings. In 1790, through Willem Anne Lestevenon, he managed to purchase an important collection of 1,700 Italian drawings from the collection of
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(the Odescalchi collection). This collection included works by
Michelangelo Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (; 6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known as Michelangelo (), was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was insp ...
and
Raphael Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, better known as Raphael (; or ; March 28 or April 6, 1483April 6, 1520), was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. List of works by Raphael, His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of ...
, which are currently amongst the most important and valuable pieces in the Teylers Museum art collection. After his wife Agatha died in 1802, he remarried Geertruid Harmsen in 1806, the widow of J.Radecker, the city organist of Haarlem, though she died shortly afterwards, in 1817. Two years later he moved to a house at the Oude Gracht, where he lived until he died in 1831 at the age of 86. Hendriks was active as
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of the
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hofje, a member of the Haarlem city council, and was a patriotic supporter of the French revolution at the end of the 19th century. Among his registered pupils were
Hermanus van Brussel Hermanus van Brussel, a landscape painter and etcher, was born at Haarlem in 1763, and died at Utrecht in 1815. Among his best etchings is mentioned a set of twenty-one landscapes with figures. Biography According to the RKD he was a pupil of Jo ...
,
Warnaar Horstink Warnaar Horstink (1756 – 1815), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands. Biography He was born in Haarlem and grew up in the orphanage there and became the pupil of Cornelis van Noorde and Wybrand Hendriks. ...
, Gerrit Johan van Leeuwen, Hendrina Alida Sollewijn, Abraham Vallenduuk, and Jacobus Vrijmoet.


Works

He is known for portraits, landscapes, and copies after older masters, such as flower still lifes in the manner of
Jan van Huysum Jan van Huysum (or Jan van Huijsum) (15 April 1682 – 8 February 1749) is the most notable member of the Van Huysum family of artists working in Dutch Golden Age of the 17th and 18th centuries; “by common consent, Jan van Huysum has been held ...
. Hendriks created several paintings in and around the Teylers Museum, for example of the directors of the
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, the Oval Room and the inner garden of the Foundation House. His paintings of the inner garden of the Foundation House and the Oval Room seem to have been created with the help of
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s and other optical aids because the perspectives are impossible to achieve without this. He created portraits of, amongst others, Jacob van der Vos sr., Christiaan Scholten, Christiaan van Orsoy, Jan Petrus Scholten van Aschat, Frederik Alexander Vernède, Wernerus Köhne,
Adriaan van der Willigen Adriaan van der Willigen (1766, Rotterdam – 1841, Haarlem) was a Dutch writer of plays and travelogues who is mostly remembered today for his comprehensive list of painter biographies. Biography He was born in Rotterdam, but six months late ...
and
Martinus van Marum Martin(us) van Marum (20 March 1750, Delft – 26 December 1837, Haarlem) was a Dutch physician, inventor, scientist and teacher, who studied medicine and philosophy in Groningen. Van Marum introduced modern chemistry in the Netherlands after ...
. He also made grisailles, like the one presented here. This
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now adorns a fireplace in the
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in one of the regent's rooms of the ''Oude mannenhuis''. The subject is taken from the marble sculpture in the garden of the Fundatiehuis. File:Wybrand Hendriks - Commissarissen der havens te Amsterdam.jpg, ''Group portrait of the four chief commissioners of the ports, quays and cranes in Amsterdam, sitting around a table'' File:Een schilder met zijn vrouw Rijksmuseum SK-A-1989.jpeg, Wybrand Hendriks and Agatha Ketel File:Wybrand Hendricks after Pieter Soutman - portrait of Colonel Cornelis Backer.jpg, ''Portrait of Colonel Cornelis Backer after
Pieter Claesz Soutman Pieter Claesz Soutman (1593-1601 – 16 August 1657)
's 1642
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''. The man resembles Hendriks himself File:HendricksWybrand1.jpg, ''Vase of flowers after Jan van Huysum'' File:Wybrand Hendriks - Gezicht op de Nieuwe Gracht te Haarlem.jpg, ''Landscape'' File:The Board of Teylers Foundation, 1786..jpg, ''The Board of Teylers Foundation, 1786.''


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