Bart van Hove
Bart van Hove (1850–1914) was a Dutch university teacher, sculptor and medalist.
Also recorded as Bart Van Hove.
Bart van Hove in brief
- Born
- 1850
- Died
- 1914
- Known for
- university teacher, sculptor and medalist
- Place of birth
- The Hague
Overview
Born at The Hague in 1850, died at Amsterdam in 1914.
In detail
Georgine Schwartze and Jo Schreve-IJzerman are recorded as having studied under Bart van Hove.
Places of work recorded in the authority are The Hague, Antwerp and Paris. Membership is recorded of Arti et Amicitiae.
Works named in the authority record are Statue of Willem Lodewijk van Nassau.
Work by Bart van Hove is recorded in the collections of National Museum of World Cultures, Flipje & Streekmuseum, National Museum Paleis het Loo, Royal Collections of the Netherlands and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
Distinctions recorded are Royal Prize for Painting.
Sources
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- 1.
“Bart van Hove”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2946177: Bart van Hove
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