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toponymic surname meaning "rose tree". The
variant spellings Rooseboom,
Roosenboom, Rosenboom, Roozeboom, Roseboom, Rozeboom, and
Rozenboom are pronounced...
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Margaretha Roosenboom (1843 – 1896), was a 19th-century
Dutch flower painter. She was born in
Voorburg as the
daughter of
Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom and Maria...
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Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom (23
August 1805 – 1
March 1880), was a
Dutch painter, etcher, lithographer, watercolorist, and
illustrator who was specialised...
- ISSN 2162-3279. PMC 4864201. PMID 27247851. van der Burgt, Ineke; Thoonen, Geert;
Roosenboom, Natasja; ****man-Hulsmans, Claire; Gabreels, Fons; Otten, Barto; Brunner...
- (1907–1984),
German textile artist, weaver, and
graphic designer Margaretha Roosenboom (1843–1896),
Dutch flower still life
painter Margaretha Alexandrine von...
- cross-list
abroad in
addition to a
listing on the
domestic exchange.
Roosenboom and Van Dijk (2009)
distinguish between the
following motivations: Market...
- to 1833. That year, he
began to
study painting with
Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom and, in 1835,
moved to the Gooi,
where he took
advanced studies with Jan...
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wapen op de
Helmonder Site". www.helmonder.nl.
Retrieved 2022-11-03.
Roosenboom, Henk (2008). Het
Helmondboek (in Dutch). Zwolle:
Waanders Uitgevers....
- 1738–1743:
Jacob de Jong 1743–1748: Nathaniël
Steinmetz 1748–1750:
Cornelis Roosenboom 1750–1752:
Nicolaus Jongma 1752–1757:
Gerard Cluysenaar 1757–1763: Meyert...
- From 1837 to 1838, he
learned landscape painting from
Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom and, in 1839, won a
silver medal at an
exhibition in ’s-Hertogenbosch...