Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger
Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger (1822–1897) was a Dutch painter, sculptor and photographer.
Also recorded as Egenberger; Joannes Henricus; Johannes Henderikus Egenberger.
Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger in brief
- Born
- 1822
- Died
- 1897
- Known for
- painter, sculptor, photographer, draftsperson, lithographer and graphic artist
- Place of birth
- Arnhem
Overview
Born at Arnhem in 1822, died at Utrecht in 1897.
In detail
training under Louis Henri de Fontenay is recorded. Willem Zwart is recorded as having studied under Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger.
The field of work recorded is painting. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are portrait.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Amsterdam, Groningen and Leeuwarden.
Works named in the authority record are The Arrest of Gevaerts and Gijs De Laer at the Courtyard, The rooms are in spite of the opposition of Ermerins and Van Swinden closed and Graaf Adolfmonument.
Work by Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger is recorded in the collections of Amsterdam Museum, Fries Museum, Frans Hals Museum, Groninger Museum and Museum Arnhem.
Sources
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- 1.
“Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q942302: Johannes Hinderikus Egenberger
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