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Nationality
  
Dutch

Known for
  
Name
  
Therese Schwartze


Therese Schwartze

Born
  
20 December 1851 (
1851-12-20
)

Died
  
23 December 1918(1918-12-23) (aged 67)Amsterdam, Netherlands

Therese Schwartze: A collection of 53 paintings (HD)


Thérèse Schwartze (20 December 1851 – 23 December 1918) was a Dutch portrait painter.

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Life

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Thérèse Schwartze was born on 20 December 1851 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. She was the daughter of the painter Johan Georg Schwartze, who grew up in Philadelphia and trained in Düsseldorf.

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Schwartze received her first training from her father, before studying for a year at the Rijksacademie van Beeldende Kunsten. She then travelled to Munich and studied under Gabriel Max and Franz von Lenbach. In 1879 she went to Paris to continue her studies under Jean-Jacques Henner. When she returned to Amsterdam she became a member of Arti et Amicitiae.

Death

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On 22 July 1918 her husband, Anton van Duyl, died. As Schwartze was in bad health at that time (and tried to hide this), the death of her husband was a blow that she could not overcome easily. She died in Amsterdam on 23 December 1918 from a sudden illness.

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Schwartze was buried at Zorgvlied cemetery in Amsterdam. Later she was reburied at the Nieuwe Ooster cemetery in Amsterdam, where her sister created a memorial to her, modelled after her death mask, which is now considered a rijksmonument.

Works

Thérèse Schwartze Lizzy Ansingh as a Young Girl by Therese Schwartze Dutch 1852

Her portraits, mostly of Amsterdam's elite, are remarkable for excellent character drawing, breadth and vigour of handling and rich quality of pigment. She signed her works "Th. Schwartze" and was married late in life in 1906 to Anton van Duyl, whereupon she signed works with "Th. v Duyl.Schwartze".

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She was one of the few women painters who had been honoured by an invitation to contribute their portraits to the hall of painters at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Some of her best pictures, notably a portrait of Piet J Joubert, and Three Inmates of the Orphanage at Amsterdam, are at the Rijksmuseum, and one entitled Five Amsterdam Orphans at the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam.

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Her niece Lizzy Ansingh, who she painted a few times, also became a painter. Her sister Georgine Schwartze became a sculptor. She lived with her extended family at Prinsengracht 1091 in Amsterdam and painted her housemates in 1915:

Works of Thérèse Schwartze by museum
  • Jewish antique dealer, Joods Historisch Museum
  • Portrait of Mozes de Vries van Buren, Joods Historisch Museum
  • Portrait of Abraham Carel Wertheim, Joods Historisch Museum
  • Portrait of P. M. Wertheim-Wertheim, Joods Historisch Museum
  • Portrait of Dr. J.L. Dusseau (1870), Rijksmuseum
  • Young Italian woman with the dog Puck (1879), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Peter Marius Tutein Nolthenius (1879/1880), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Frederik Daniël Otto Obreen (1883), Rijksmuseum
  • Three Inmates of the Orphanage at Amsterdam (1885), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Dr. P.J.H. Cuypers (1885), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Alida Elisabeth Grevers (1889), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Piet Joubert (1890), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriël (1899), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Amelia Eliza van Leeuwen (1900), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Lizzie Ansingh (1902), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of Maria Catharina Josephine Jordan (1902), Rijksmuseum
  • Portrait of C.M van der Goot-Mabé Grevingh (1883), Teylers Museum
  • Several drawings, Leiden University
  • Portrait of Prof Adriaan Heynsius (1883), Leiden University
  • Portrait of Prof Gustaaf Schlegel (c.1900), Leiden University
  • Portrait of Prof A.P.N. Franchimont (1899), Leiden University
  • Portrait of Prof. M.J. de Goeje (c.1905), Leiden University
  • Portrait of Prof Blok (1914), Leiden University
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    References

    Thérèse Schwartze Wikipedia