CADENS: A Computerised Compilation of Contemporary Art at Dutch Exhibitions
in the Nineteenth S(C)entury:
http://www.let.kun.nl/~c.cuijpers/cadens/cadens.htm
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28-2-2006 AARDOOM Joke van der WAAL
3-3-2006 BREULS Roel Namens: Albert Schweitzer ziekenhuis.
2-3-2006 ERKELENS Adriaan Mees 73 M. den DEKKER
3-3-2006 FABRIE Jan 55 Namens: ING Ops&IT Banking Infrastructure.
2-3-2006 HEER Hans de Namens: Fortuna Frutos Continental BV,
Barendrecht.
2-3-2006 HERWIJNEN Nel van 80 Jan TIMMERS
25-2-2006 HEUVEL Adri van den 46
1-3-2006 IJZENDOORN Arie van 60 Namens: Drechtwerk.
3-3-2006 IJZENDOORN Arie van 60 Loes Overige familienamen: Dekker,
Baidemann.
25-2-2006 KUIJTERS Catharina Margaretha 14-7-1920 Henk NELLEN
3-3-2006 LAARHOVEN Annie van 50
3-3-2006 LANGERAK Dirk 56 Namens: de Twijg, Drechtwerk, Stichting
Philadelphia Zorg Drechtsteden.
25-2-2006 LEEUWEN Goverdina Maria van 11-12-1925 Antoon van den BOSCH
28-2-2006 LEEUWENDAL Fernand 80 Eveline Alice KWABENA
25-2-2006 LOENDERSLOOT Jannette 83 Aloysius KRUIJSIFIX
28-2-2006 NES Jacob van 74 A. van GEMERT
27-2-2006 NN Cor 50
3-3-2006 NN Nel 60
2-3-2006 NN Sjaak 50
3-3-2006 Ooyen bv. Schoonmaakbedrijf G. 35
3-3-2006 PASMAN Simon 14-7-1929 Jopie de JONG
3-3-2006 PRINS Barbara Namens: School Vest, Dordrecht.
2-3-2006 PRINS Barbara Annemarie 23-8-1970
1-3-2006 RIPZAAD Lijnie 19-10-1946 Thijs van der DUSSEN Overige
familienamen: Bothof.
25-2-2006 THEUNE mevrouw L.J. van der JAGT Namens: verpleeghuis
Crabbehoff.
28-2-2006 TIMMER Marian 1956 Overige familienamen: Hamers.
1-3-2006 VERHEIJ Maarten Hanneke Namens: Ministerie van Binnenlandse
Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties.
28-2-2006 VISSER Pieter 6-10-1917 Henny TIMMERS
2-3-2006 WALLAARD Arno Namens: Aannemersbedrijf Wallaard Noordeloos
BV.
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- I. Johan Conrad WUST, tr. Henriėtta Cunigunda Christiana Muller.
II. Christoffel/Christoph WUST, ged. 's-Hertogenbosch (Lutherse Kerk)
7-12-1801, schilder (1841, 1843, 1847); wonende te Dordrecht, Bergen op
Zoom, Amerika (vanaf 1843); genre- en figuurschilder, leerling van P.
Fontijn en leermeester Alexander Wust; overl. New York 11-4-1853, tr.
Hendrika de ZEEUW, ?ged. Dordrecht 30-11-1804?, dochter van ?Hendrik de
Zeeuw en Stijntje van Kampen?.
NB.
- Bevolkingsregister Dordrecht 1850 - 1860 (30)
Christoffel Wust/Bladzijde 1229, Deel 10, Geboortejaar 1801
- Bevolkingsregister Dordrecht 1850 - 1860 (31)
Hendrika de Zeeuw/Bladzijde 1229, Deel 10, Geboortejaar 1804
Kinderen:
1. Hendrik WUST, geb. 1829.
2. Karel Leendert WUST, geb. 1833.
3. Alexander WUST, geb. Dordrecht 15-12-1837, volgt III.
4. Cornelia WUST, geb. Bergen op Zoom april 1841 (akte 16-04-1841, nr. 101;
getuigen Johann Ludwig Langguth en Louis Lebeau).
5. Louize WUST, geb. Bergen op Zoom okt. 1843 (akte 18-10-1843, nr. 198;
getuigen
Jacobus Laurentius La Fontijn en Cornelis Johannes Pilaar).
6. Magdalena WUST, geb. Bergen op Zoom febr. 1847 (akte 10-02-1847, nr. 31;
getuigen Johannes Andreas Becht en Cornelis Johannes Pilaar), 'keeping
house' (census 1880), tr. Manhattan (New York, New York) 28-4-1879 Alfred H.
MOMENT, geb. Clarke (Durham, Ontario, Canada), clergyman (census 1880), zoon
van Edward J. Moment (from England) en Mary Cowan (from Ireland).
III. ALEXANDER/ALEXANDRE WUST, geb. Dordrecht 15-12-1837; wonende New York
(1858-1870), Antwerpen (1864); schilderde New England, in de Adirondacks, in
Noorwegen (1871 met Willem Maris); overl. Antwerpen, 3-5-1876, tr. [...]
NORTON, dochter van Henry
G. Norton en mrs. Henry G. Norton (233 West 14nd St., New York (1884)).
NB.
- Bevolkingsregister Dordrecht 1850 - 1860 (30)
Alexander Wust/Bladzijde 1229, Deel 10, Geboortejaar 1837
- Werk:
* "Hertenjacht in Amerika" 1875 (Antwerpen, K.M.S.K.);
* "Morning in the Catskills" (Pawtucket Club in Haverhill);
* 'View of Mountain Washington' (Yale College);
* 'Daybreak in the American Forest' (Shah of Persia);
* 'Bergstroom in Finmark (Noorwegen)' (schenking aan Dordrechts Museum van
mrs. Henry G. Norton, 1884);
* two oil paintings and three unframed water colors (legaat aan Dordrechts
Museum van mrs. Henry G. Norton, 1891);
- Exposeerde:
* National Gallery of Design in New York;
* Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts;
* Brooklyn Art Association.
* Faust Club rooms ('Norwegian Waterfall');
[http://www.artsite.be/musea/finearts/special.htm]
- Willem Maris 1844 - 1910 ----- Leerling van de Academie van Den Haag en
van zijn broers Jacob en Matthijs. Ontving raadgevingen van de veeschilder
P. Stortenbeker. Maakte reizen naar Frankrijk (Parijs), Duitsland en in 1871
een reis samen met de landschapschilder A. WÜST naar Noorwegen. Beroemd
schilder van landschappen met zonlichteffect met koeien en eenden.
[http://www.polak-gallery.nl/kunstenaars_overzicht.html ]
- THE BROOKLYN ART ASSOCIATION-THE ART EXHIBITION.
The Art Exhibition, which is open to the public, gratis, from 8 a.m. to 10
p.m. every day this week, was extensively patronised last evening. Of course
the auduence were not so select as on the night of the reception - calico
dresses and woolen shawls being more abundant than sliks and satins; opera
cloaks being entirely banished. There was a good deal of discromination
displayed by those who are not supposed to be the creme de la creme of our
society, and considering their tastes have not been cultivated up to that
standard which ../....224. 'Sunset, Lake Winnepisseoge' by A. WUST, the
property of J.S. Rockwell, has a plentitude of golden hues- the clouds
rising from the left, and obscuring with their fantastic forms that part of
the back ground. The light color brings out in strong contrast the deep dark
follage of a giant tree that surmounts an eminnence, covered with green
shrubbery, on the margin of the lake. To the right is a bed of waterlilies,
and in the centre is a small island, covered with groves of lofty trees;
just peeping from the sun-clouds in a sort of mirage, that resembles a
forest, or a city with mosques and minarets, and from the edge of the water
a chain of misty mountains extending into the distance. In the foreground is
the figure of a shepherd, who is homeward plodding his weary way. his
picture might do to illustrate some of the passages in Lallah Rookh....etc.
[bron online-krant: 1867 Mar 28 Brooklyn Eagle]
- AN EXODUS OF ARTISTS.
The number of artists who have already gone to Europe or are making
arrangements, looking to an early departure, is unparallelled in the history
of American art. That they may be benefited by the tour and by foreign study
is to be earnestly hoped. Among the artists now abroad or anticipating an
early departure are:
George H. Hall, Edward L. Henry, George R. Baker, P.S. Hawls/Hawis, George
H. Boughton, J.G. Chapman, Samuel Colman, W.P.W. Dana, James E. Freeman,
Regis Gignoux, J.B. Whittaker, Henry Baerer, Henry Peters Gray, C.C.
Griswold, Frederick A. Bridgeman, W.S. Haseltine, W.J. Hennessay, George
INNESS, louis Lang, Thomas Le Clear, A.F. Taft, Elihu Vedder, Edwin White,
Eugene Beuson, C.C. Coleman, Eliza Greatorex, Edward H. May, David D. Neal,
Clinton Oglivie, John T. Peele, Arthur Parton, Emile Saintin, G.Q.
Thorndike, ALEXANDER WUST, George H. Jewell, A. Wadsworth Thompson, Thomas
W. Marshall, and G.P.A. HEALY. That list does not by any means include all
the names but it is full enough to give an idea of the magnitude of the
foreign movement.
[bron: 1872 July 12 Brooklyn Eagle]
- ALEXANDER WUST.
It is reported that the Shah of Persia in a recent visit to the rooms of the
International Exhibition selected among the paintings for the adornment of
his palace, a picture by ALEXANDER WUST, entitled 'Daybreak in the American
Forest'. This artist was formerly a well know painter of landscapes, of NEW
YORK CITY, and resided, we believe, for some years in BROOKLYN. His style is
bold and dashing, and withal, decadedly effective. His most spirited
pictures are views of waterfalls, the rushing water of which he paints to
perfection. WUST during his career as an artist in this country, visited
Europe, and spent much time in NORWAY, making studies of its waterfalls, and
magnificent mountain scenery, and on his return home he painted a number of
pictures from his sketch book, which were remarkable for brilliant handling
and breadth of execution, and they are now mostly held in private
collectons. One of his largest pictures giving a 'View of Mountain
Washington' is owned by Yale College. A view of a 'Norwegian Waterfall',
painted in WUST's best style, was recently on exhibition at the Faust Club
rooms. Mr. WUST returned to Europa three years ago, and proposes to remain
there permanently.
[bron online-krant: 1873 Jul 24 Brooklyn Eagle]
[source: http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/eagle/]
- SALE OF PICTURES.
The sale of pictures and interesting collection of paintings and water color
drawings will be commenced this evening, at the Somerville Gallery, No. 82
Fifth avenue, New York, at 8 o'clock, under the direction of Robert
Somerville, auctioneer. The sale to-night is made up entirely of water color
drawings, many of which represent well known end eminent names. Among the
number are those of Eugene Verboekckhoven, Carl Voom, Bechet Lafage, LeRoy,
Louis Thomas, Victor Adam, Langos, Monier, Edward J. Hamman.../...Th.
WUST.../...'Rheinback Falls' by ALEXANDER WUST....etc.
[bron: 1874 June 3 Brooklyn Eagle]
- FINE ARTS. Winter Exhibition of the Art Association.
A collection of paintings and water color drawings, numbering upward of two
hundred, has been arranged for exhibition in the Association galleries,
under the direction of the curator, mr. H.R. Latimer, which is in every
rrespect worthy of the attention of our admirers of art. The leading
paintings in the exhibition are not new works, but they are
valuable.../...'A Forest Brook' by ALEXANDER WUST; 'Scene in the Berkshire
Hills' by KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN; 'The Keene Valley' by Clinton Ogilvie;
....etc.
[bron: 1876 Jan 07 Brooklyn Eagle]
- FINE ART. The Faulkner Collection of Water Colors.
A large and brilliant collection of water color drawwings from the easel of
mr. John Faulkner, an artist of great ability who practiced his art for
several years in this country but has returned to Europe and settled in
London, is now on exhibition at the Miner art galleries, No. 845 Broadway.
Mr. FAULKNER is a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy at Dublin, and his
pictures are in nearly all of the private art collections of this country
and Europe. In the collection of John Taylor Johnston, recently sold by
auction at Chickering Hall, a little drawing by this artist was knocked
down, after spirited competition for $75. Tho present collection comprises
more than one hundred works by this artist. If represents all phases of
landscape and sea coast scenery, and exhibits, in an artictic .../...In
addition to the water colors, there are about one hundred and twenty oil
paintings, among which are several by Mr. Faulkner. One is a brook scene in
the early Summer, with children gathering water cresses; and
another.../...By the late ALEXANDER WUST there is a bright and cheerful
scene on a trount brook, with figures; and by Echtler there is a
.../....etc.
[bron: 1877 Feb 23 Brooklyn Eagle]
- GALLERY AND STUDIO.
Exhibition by the New York Water Color Club.
The present show of the Water Color club at the Fith avenue galleries is a
better one than it made last year. Its average is even high and that in
spite of the imported ..../.... Elliott Daingerfield has forsworn allegiance
to Inness and Millet and is now going in fot the grayws and blacks of the
Dutchmen. Clara McChesney, Emma E. LAMPERT and L.M. Stewart also suggest
them. The Israels referred to, which is forcibly handled, represents a rough
ans rosy infant in a trundling chair. As showing how much may be told by
leaving out a good deal it is interesting. MESDAG likewise exhibits a
powerful elbow stroke and a Puritanic palette in his picture of a hut. W.
Sawyer, though he.../...The pictures by Colin Campbell COOPER that have
recently been put on exhibition here, are few in number, but they suffice to
display unusual range, his miser counting his silver being represented with
the same practiced freedom of handling, the same refinement of tone and
subdued joyousness of color as his river view, with houses and tress on the
farther bank at Mystic - a really delightful work. Mr. COOPER paints
broadly, but surely with taste and knowlegde. Nelson Bickford, who is now
asociated with Mr. Blakeslee, has resumed...etc.
[bron: 1892 Dec 25 Brooklyn Eagle]
- NEWS OF THE RECENT EXHIBITIONS IN NEW YORK.
Mr. Ranger's Work From France and Holland/More Water Colors/The Academy/A
Lively Time With Indians/Notes.
Among the water colors in the American art galleries that deserve mention
are the cican and charming little landscapes by Delancey Gill, photographie
without hardness, grateful in tone, atmospheric, and the way that grass is
put in is a lesson in water color painting. The porcelain ...etc.
Henry W. RANGER, who has been back not many days from 'the other side',
shows in Richard gallery what he has been doing with some of his time
abroad. He has not been wasting it. He paints with about as much boldiness
as before, but with less ferocity: in fact, he is gaining a just balance
between fact and feeling, putting more and finer color and more light into
his pictures and softening the heavy darks that used to form his groundwork.
His marine in the north-west corner of the gallery, for example, 'A Tow
Coming Up the Maas', suggests a freer flow in technique as well as in the
water, and an amplitude of air and sunlight, a refinement in tone and color
scheme. In France he did some things that recall Corot, with their feathery
willows, their stuggish, sedgy streams, low distances thatched roofs,
figures in boats and warm skies hazy with moisture, but he did this without
intention, for he had been on Corot's 'stamping ground' for several days
without knowing it, and when people began to whisper 'Corot' as they looked
at his pictures, he packed his kit and went to Holland. From the low
countries he has brought some delightful pictures, small and simple, but
full of air and local color, and one of these he has sold to a Dutch
collector, FOP-SMITH. He took his coats to Newcastle or to Amsterdam - for a
purpose. His 'LAREN Kitchen Garden', crisp, sparkling, yet solid, and his
'Winter in 'LAREN', gray with hindered sunlight and charged with the feeling
of snow, are equall admirable in different ways. There is a wood interior,
with little penetration of light and no undergrowth of shubbery, but wish
fas gleams of sky. His 'Tide and Current Meeting at King's Lynn' is in this
collection. There is a 'Farm in the Hackensack Swamp', painted with a
swinging stroke, and four water colors that have a soft and quiet luxuruance
of green and mellowness of gray.
[1890 Nov 23 Brooklyn Eagle]
[http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/eagle/]
- BOUND FOR HOLLAND. Miss M.E. Robinson starts off with a class.
Mr. Steenks Goes over for a Dutch Bride-Miss Bannister's Portraits of
Boys-mr Ruger's general Woodward.
A gay and festive party of art students under the chaporonage of MISS M.E.
ROBINSON, who is a well known local painter here, started for HOLLAND
yesterday. Dykes, storks, tulips, delft ware, windmills and other Dutch
products wete metaphorically upon tongues of the ethusiastic art pilgrims as
they held a levee on the deck of the big steamer which was to carry them,
across the ocean. The party will go first to PARIS, but Holland is their
mecca, their promised land, toward which they journey with the eye of faith
and the fondest anticipations. Another local artist, GERARD M. STEENKS, s in
Holland this season, or rather he is a transplanted painter from
AMSTERDAM,...etc.
[1896 April 28 Brooklyn Eagle]
- LOCAL ART NOTES. M.E. Robinson has a large canvas upon which she is at
work at present, called 'News of the Boats'. It is the most important
picture she has yet painted, and shows a Holland interior, with figures of
young girls in qualme white caps, a strong type of a granddame and the
figure
of a mother, with a bright little child for balance. Miss ROBINSON was
abroad on a sketching tour this summer in HOLLAND, and gathhered this
material. Mrs J. Douglass Stearns has been painting.../...Miss Coleman...etc
[1897 March 7 Brooklyn Eagle]
- [....] The Art Students' League has elected as its Officers: C.R. Lamb,
president; Miss W.D. HAWLEY and H.B. Snell, vice presidents; Miss F.H.
Throop, Messrs. H.E. Twining and F.S. Lamb, Board of Control.
The League has been in daily session from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M., since October
5, and maintains seventeen classes in life, panting, head, antigue, costume,
sketch, compsition, anatomy and perspective, which have been attended by 475
students, sixty-six more than last year. The instructors are of unquestioned
competence: Kenyon Cox, Walter Shirlaw, William Sartain, William M. Chase,
J. Alden Weir, J. Carroll Beckwith, F.E. Scott, Thomas Bakins and E.H.
Blashfeld. The Art Students' League is one of the solid institutions of New
York. C.M.S.
[bron: Brooklyn Eagle Archive 1886 Apr 25]
NB.
Linea 2003: With These Notes I Will Remember (Wilhelmina Douglas Hawley)
http://www.theartstudentsleague.org/pdf/LINEA%20Spring%202003.pdf
- Heden overleed tot onze diepe droefheid, na een langdurige ongesteldheid,
voorzien van de H.H. Sacramenten der Stervenden, onze dierbare Echtgenoot en
zorgvolle Vader
de Heer HENDRIK CHRISTOFFEL WÜST, in den ouderdom van 62 jaren.
C.J. Wüst-Beyskens
M. Wüst, H. Wüst, Th. Wüst
Dordrecht, 30 Maart 1917.
[bron: Het Centrum 1917_03_31_0_03 ]
- De firma UNGER EN VAN MENS opent morgen de tentoonstelling van ongeveer 70
werken door Suze ROBERTSON. De catalogus geeft het portret met facsimile der
kunstenares en reproducties van twee werken. Ter inleiding een fragment uit
een studie over de schilderes door Mej. G.H. MARIUS.
[NRC 1912_10_05_2_09 ]
- DRUKTE AAN HET ZWIJNDRECHTSCHE VEER.
... Op het Waaltje bij Rijsoord is het mooie ijs met een sneeuwlaag bedekt,
doch verderop, op de ijsbaan wordt toch gereden. En nu naar Zwijndrecht. Als
wij de veerstoep opkomen en bij HET WITTE PAARD naar de rivier willen
rijden, wenkt men ons, dat wij linksaf moeten. Van den aanlegsteiger van de
pont loopt alleen een brug voor voetgangers de rivier op, de steiger voor
het wagenverkeer hebben de pontonniers geslagen bij den loswal, even boven
het veer. De rivier biedt een merkwaardigen aanblik. Midden door de
schotsen,die inderdaad schots en scheef zijn opgestapeld, loopt een vlak
pad, met zand bestrooid, recht van veer tot veer, met eenkleine zijtak aan
den Zwijndrechtschen wal, naar den auto-oprit toe. Op dit pad....
[NRC 1929-02-18-2-17 ]
- In de Galerie Fieves te Brussel zal op 10 Maart een veiling worden
gehouden van schilderijen, miniaturen, prenten, beeldhouwwerken en meubels,
voornamelijk afkomstig uit de verzameling Georges Talon. De geillustreerde
catalogus noemt onder de werken van oude meesters:...J.A. BEERSTRATEN,
Gezicht op Leiden in den winter;...
[NRC 1927-02-24-2-09 ]
- Men schrijft ons uit DORDRECHT: 't Is wel een bijzondere veiling, die de
firma A. MAK 14 en 15 dezer in haar verkooplokalen zal houden, al was het
alleen maar om de bijzondere collectie schilderijen, welke de firma in de
door haar met recht zoo geroemde kunst- en antiekveiling, onder den hamer
zal brengen. Daar is in de eerste plaats een erfdeel van het atelier H.W.
MESDAG, waarop de firma de hand heeft weten te leggen met stukken van dien
meester en van S. MESDAG-VAN HOUTEN, benevens een door H.L. vervaardigde
aquarel vootstellende een hoekje in het atelier van den zeeschilder. Dan is
er onder de oude schilderijen een verzameling van Dordtsche meesters, zooals
misschien nog nooit, tenzij dan in een museum, bijeen geweest is; Dan. GIPS,
Jan van der KAA, L. de KONINGH, H.F. VERHEGGEN, Andr. VERMEULEN, Joh.
ROSIERSE, Johannes RUTTEN, Ary SCHEFFER en J.C. SCHOTEL zijn allen met een
of meer stukken vertegenwoordigd. Het stuk vanm J.C. Schotel 'Het laatste
schot' een epidode uit de beschieting van Dordt door de Fransschen in 1713
[=1813!], was tot heden zelfs onbekend en is heel toevalling in handen der
veilingfirma gekomen. Van de moderne schilderijen mag ook nog wel genoemd
worden een kerkinterieur Johannes BOSBOOM in sepia, voorstellende een
gedeelte van de Bakenesserkerk te Haarlem.
Maar niet enkel om de schilderijen is deze veiling bijzonder, maar ook om de
buitengewone verzamelingen porcelein waarin verschillende varieteiten
voorkomen...etc.
[NRC 1929-05-12-1-12 ]
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Erica