Jan van Ravenswaay
Cows in a Stable
Village Scene with Figures
Jan van Ravenswaay (1789 – 1869) was a 19th-century landscape painter from the Northern Netherlands. He was born in the town of Hilversum
Biography
Ravenswaay was the son of a cotton mill owner in Hilversum. He studied drawing with Jordanus Hoorn in Amstersfoort, before following lessons from Pieter Gerardus van Os.[1] He traveled in Belgium, Germany and Switzerland before becoming a member of the Royal Academy of Art in Amsterdam.[1] He won an honorable mention for a landscape in a competition at Felix Meritis in 1818.[1] In 1832, Jan he became a member of the artist society Arti Sacrum in Rotterdam.[1]
Noteworthy among his pupils were Jacobus Theodorus Abels and Remigius Adrianus Haanen.[1] His niece Adriana van Ravenswaay also became a painter.
Notes
His pupils were Jacobus Theodorus Abels, Andreas Danekes, Pierre Louis Dubourcq, Remigius Adrianus Haanen, Reinier van Harderwijk, Frederik Marinus Kruseman, Pieter Plas, his nephew Johannes van Ravenswaay, Johannes Rentinck, James de Rijk, Albertus Steenbergen, and Albertus Verhoesen
References
Jan van Ravenswaay. Netherlands Institute for Art History (RKD). Retrieved 19 May 2012.
External links
Jan van Ravenswaay on Artnet
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