Albarta ten Oever
Dutch painter (1772– 1854)
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Albarta ten Oever (17 February 1772, in Groningen – 22 January 1854, in Groningen) was a Dutch painter, best remembered for her portraits and landscape paintings in the style of Salomon van Ruysdael and Jan van Goyen. A pupil of the Academie Minerva, her works were exhibited in the Exhibition of Living Masters in 1818 and 1841.[1][2][3][4][5]
References
- ^ Klarenbeek, Hanna; Knol, Egge (2017). Albarta ten Oever (1772-1854): een vrouw in de Kunst (in Dutch). Groninger Museum. ISBN 978-90-71691-80-5.
- ^ Riesen, Wouter van (1942). Albarta ten Oever (in Dutch). Pieck, Anton (illustrator). Callenbach.
- ^ Vos, Arent Tonko (1943). Van een Groningsche schilderes en haar kunstverzameling (in Dutch). Groningsche Volksalmanak. pp. 110–131.
- ^ Ellet, Elizabeth Fries (1859). Women Artists in All Ages and Countries. Harper & Brothers. p. 144.
- ^ Klarenbeek, Hanna (2012). "Een RKD-kwestie avant la lettre. De dubieuze kunstverzameling van Albarta ten Oever". RKD Bulletin (in Dutch). 2: 89–91.
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