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Name
  
Jan Pieneman

Known for
  
Painting

Children
  
Nicolaas Pieneman


Jan Willem Pieneman Jan Willem Pieneman 17791853

Born
  
4 November 1779 (
1779-11-04
)
Abcoude, Dutch Republic

Died
  
April 8, 1853, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Artwork
  
Portrait of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1852)

The battle of waterloo 1824 jan willem pieneman 1779 1853 rijksmuseum amsterdam


Jan Willem Pieneman ( [jɑn ˈʋɪləm ˈpinəˌmɑn]; 4 November 1779 – 8 April 1853) was a painter from the Northern Netherlands.

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Biography

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Jan Willem Pieneman was born on 4 November 1779 in Abcoude in the Dutch Republic (present-day Netherlands).

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Initially, he worked as a salesman, but also took courses at the Amsterdamse Stadstekenacademie. In 1805 he was appointed as drawing instructor at the artillery and engineering training centre in Amersfoort. He was particularly noted for his paintings depicting events from the history of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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His fame was established by a painting he did at the Villa Welgelegen, depicting the heroic acts of the Prince of Orange at the Battle of Quatre Bras, followed by a painting of the Battle of Waterloo. The latter found favor with the Duke of Wellington, who invited him to England, on several occasions, to do portraits.

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In 1820 he was appointed as first director of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten) in Amsterdam, a position he held until his death. He also served as an assistant director at the "Koninklijk Kabinet" (now the Mauritshuis). From 1844 to 1847 he was director of the Rijksmuseum which at that time was still housed in the Trippenhuis.

He played an important role as mentor and tutor to a group of young artists, one of whom was Jozef Israëls. Other pupils included: Christina Alida Blijdenstein, Jacob Bruggink, Gijsbertus Craeyvanger, Reinier Craeyvanger, Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger, Petrus Franciscus Greive, Lambertus Johannes Hansen, Louis Meijer, his son Nicolaas Pieneman, Jan Jacob Spohler and Willem Steelink.

Pieneman died on 8 April 1853 in Amsterdam.

References

Jan Willem Pieneman Wikipedia