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PIENEMAN, Jan Willem.
The Triumvirate Assuming Power on behalf of the Prince of Orange, 21 November 1813
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ID: 44066
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PIENEMAN, Jan Willem.
b. 1779, Abcoude, d. 1853, Amsterdam,Painter, teacher, engraver and museum director. He trained with a wallpaper painter in Amsterdam, and at the same time he followed courses at the Amsterdam Stadstekenacademie, where he soon distinguished himself. His artistic and didactic gifts were recognized by the Napoleonic government, which in 1805 appointed him professor of drawing at the artillery and engineering school in Amersfoort. In 1816 he was appointed assistant director of the Mauritshuis at The Hague by William I. He frequently spent time at the Dutch court, where he gave painting lessons to Queen Wilhelmina and painted many portraits of members of the royal family. He also produced a few engravings. Related Paintings of PIENEMAN, Jan Willem. :. | San Gabriel Road | Sexy body, female nudes, classical nudes 86 | Keelman Heaving in Coals by Night | Diogenes looking for an honest man | Landscape with Apollo and the Muses (mk17) | Related Artists: Jan Van VuchtDutch , Rotterdam 1603-1637
Francisco Pedro do AmaralAmaral, Francisco Pedro do (1790 - 1831)
painted Portrait of Domitila de Castro Canto e Melo, Marquise of Santos in 19th century
John BoyneBritish
1750-1810
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