Henricus Jacobus Tollens
Henricus Jacobus Tollens was a Dutch photographer and painter (1864–1936). He was born at Dordrecht and died at Hillegersberg.
Also recorded as Tollens.
Career and activity
He belonged to Nederlandsche Fotografen Vereeniging and Nederlandsche Fotografen Kunstkring. He worked at Dordrecht, Roermond, Eindhoven and Zuid-Hollandse Eilanden.
Recognition and collections
Work by Henricus Jacobus Tollens is held by Netherlands Open Air Museum, Museum Kinderdorp Neerbosch, Het Scheepvaartmuseum and Cuypershuis.
In detail
Places of work recorded in the authority are Dordrecht, Roermond and Eindhoven. Membership is recorded of Nederlandsche Fotografen Vereeniging and Nederlandsche Fotografen Kunstkring.
Work by Henricus Jacobus Tollens is recorded in the collections of Netherlands Open Air Museum, Museum Kinderdorp Neerbosch, Het Scheepvaartmuseum, Cuypershuis and Regionaal Archief Dordrecht.
Chronology
- 1864Henricus Jacobus Tollens born at Dordrecht.
- 1864Henricus Jacobus Tollens was born in 1864 at Dordrecht.
- 1936Henricus Jacobus Tollens died at Hillegersberg.
- 1936Henricus Jacobus Tollens died in 1936 at Hillegersberg.
Sources
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“Henricus Jacobus Tollens”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q26243081: Henricus Jacobus Tollens
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