Johannes Cornelis Wienecke
Johannes Cornelis Wienecke (1872–1945) was a Dutch medalist, designer and stampcutter.
Also recorded as Johann Cornelius Wienecke; J.C. Wienecke.
Overview
Born at Heilbad Heiligenstadt in 1872, died at Apeldoorn in 1945.
In detail
Johannes Cornelis Wienecke studied at Académie Julian.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Utrecht. Employment is recorded with Royal Dutch Mint. Membership is recorded of Arti et Amicitiae.
Work by Johannes Cornelis Wienecke is recorded in the collections of National Museum of World Cultures, ASR historic collection, Museum Arnhem, CODA Museum and City Castle Zaltbommel.
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“Johannes Cornelis Wienecke”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2307932: Johannes Cornelis Wienecke
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Stadhouderskade 86. Interieur Rijksacademie voor Beeldende Kunsten; "de Verloren Zoon" door Johannes Cornelis Wienecke (1872–1945) Alternative names Johann Cornelius Wienecke; J.C. Wienecke Description Dutch medalist, designer and stampcutter Date of birth/death 24 March 1872 11 August 1945 Location of birth/death Heilbad Heiligenstadt Apeldoorn Work period 1920 Work location Utrecht Authority fil
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