Marie Wandscheer
Marie Wandscheer | |
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Marie Wandscheer, by Willem Witsen | |
| Born | 19 November 1856 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Died | 18 September 1936 (aged 79) |
| Education | Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten |
| Known for | Painting |
Maria Wilhelmina Wandscheer, known as Marie (1856 – 1936), was a Dutch painter, primarily of female portraits and flowers.[2]
Biography
She was born to Johan Frederik Christiaan Wandscheer, the Director of a shipping line, and his wife, Anna Christina née Pilger.[3] She never married.
Her first painting lessons were provided by Valentijn Bing, then she studied with August Allebé, for ten years at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten.
From 1892 to 1895, she lived in Nieuwer-Amstel, then moved to Ede, where she would live for the rest of her life. There, she befriended the painter and etcher, Willem Witsen, who gave her further lessons. She was also a close friend of Lizzy Ansingh, one of the Amsterdamse Joffers, a group with which she became associated. In addition to her oil paintings, she created pastels and etchings.
Her professional memberships included Arti et Amicitiae and the Pulchri Studio. She held several exhibitions in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, and Ede. She also exhibited with the Pictura Veluvensis society in Renkum.[4] Only a few exhibits have been held since her death; most recently at the Historisch Museum Ede in 2006.[5]
Later Life
Marie resided in Amsterdam for much of her early life, moving to the town of Ede around 1895, where she lived until her death. As an unmarried woman pursuing a career in the arts during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the Netherlands, she maintained an independent lifestyle focused on her creative pursuits, though specific details of her daily routines or non-artistic interests remain sparsely documented. She passed away on 18 September 1936 in Ede at the age of 79.[6]
Gallery
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Portrait of a Woman, 1886 in the collection of the Rijksmuseum[7]
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Children's toys, 1883
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Before the ball, 1886
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Portrait of an older gentleman (“Portret oudere heer”) [5]
References
- ^ "Wandscheer, Marie or Maria". Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
- ^ "Marie Wandscheer". AskArt. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
- ^ "Wandscheer, Marie", in the Gemeentearchief Ede
- ^ "Joffers en andere dames in Renkum" @ Museum Veluwezoom
- ^ a b de Jong, A.J.Tj. (2006). Wandscheer Weer aan de Wand: Werken uit haar Edese periode, 1895–1936 (in Dutch). Ede, Nederland: Vereniging Oud Ede. pp. 34–35. ISBN 9789080884427.
- ^ "Marie Wandscheer (1856-1936)". www.kunstveiling.nl. Retrieved 2026-03-23.
- ^ "Portrait of a Woman, Marie Wandscheer, 1886". Rijksmuseum. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
External links
- More works by Wandscheer @ ArtNet