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Kunst zij ons doel, or KZOD, (English: Art be our aim) is the name of an
artists club in the Waag, Haarlem. The
Society was
founded in 1821 as the continuation...
- The
Confrerie Pictura was a more or less
academic club of
artists founded in 1656 in The
Hague (the Netherlands) by
local art painters, who were unsatisfied...
- Leiden; the
Leidsche St.
Lucas Gilde dating from 1648, the
newer Leidse Tekenacademie established in 1694, and the
collective known as Ars
Aemula Naturae...
- [citation needed] He
attended the
Rijksakademie van
beeldende kunsten, the
Tekenacademie (Antwerpen), and the Quellinusschool.
Thanks to a
wealthy patron who...
- Vlees****s (still extant) on
Voorstraat from 1637. He
taught at Utrecht's
tekenacademie, and
among his many
pupils was
Dirck van Baburen. On his death, he was...
- who
taught him to paint. In 1742, he
became a
member of the
Leidse tekenacademie, part of the
Leiden Guild of St. Luke. He is
known for
portrait paintings...
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Willem van Mieris. He
became a
teacher and
later director of the
Leidse Tekenacademie,
where his
pupils were
Pieter Catel,
Johannes le
Francq van Berkhey...
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brother of
Pieter van Liender. He was a
board member of the
Haarlem Tekenacademie set up in the home of
Pieter Teyler van der Hulst, and in 1774 he became...
- Schelfhout, a
local artist.
Between 1825 and 1829 he
studied at the Den Haag
Tekenacademie,
under Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove. In his
short lifespan Nuijen...
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Simon Fokke, John Greenwood, Jan Punt and
others from the
Amsterdamse Tekenacademie would meet
during the
summer months. The
historians Roeland van Eynden...