Jacoba Surie
Jacoba Surie (1879–1970) was a Dutch printmaker, architectural drafter and painter.
Also recorded as Coba Surie; Mej. Jacoba Surie.
Jacoba Surie in brief
- Born
- 1879
- Died
- 1970
- Known for
- printmaker, architectural drafter, painter, lithographer and photographer
- Place of birth
- Amsterdam
Overview
Born at Amsterdam in 1879, died at Amsterdam in 1970.
In detail
Jacoba Surie studied at Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten. training under Coba Ritsema and Joseph Mendes da Costa is recorded.
The field of work recorded is painting.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Amsterdam, Italy and France. Residence is recorded at Amsterdam. Membership is recorded of Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdamse Joffers and Sint Lucas (artist society).
Work by Jacoba Surie is recorded in the collections of Centraal Museum, Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Museum Arnhem, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and Museum van Bommel van Dam.
Distinctions recorded are Willink van Collenprijs and Royal medal made available by queen Wilhelmina.
Sources
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- 1.
“Jacoba Surie”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q15876816: Jacoba Surie
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